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Hi Lukas,
It's not really required, because there are no direct relations between both at the moment. However, I'd probably advise reading the book on patterns first because it has an introduction to OOP and UML, whereas the refactoring course expects that you know all of that.
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Hi Lukas,
It's not really required, because there are no direct relations between both at the moment. However, I'd probably advise reading the book on patterns first because it has an introduction to OOP and UML, whereas the refactoring course expects that you know all of that.