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Category Archives: Patterns
Fluent Silverlight – Part 1
Introduction We (that is Ray Houston and myself) want to introduce a new framework we developed in the past few months. This framework provides a fluent interface to Microsoft Silverlight. As we have been able to leverage a lot of … Continue reading
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PTOM – Brownfield development – Making your dependencies explicit
Introducing DI and “poor man’s DI” Introduction Greenfield Development happens when you start a brand new project, as in, clean slate development. No legacy code lying around, no old development to maintain. You’re starting afresh, from scratch, from a blank … Continue reading
Also posted in Principles, TDD
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The open closed principle
In the previous two posts I discussed the S of S.O.L.I.D. which is the Single Responsibility Principle (SRP) and the D of S.O.L.I.D. which corresponds to the Dependency Inversion Principle (DI). This time I want to continue this series with … Continue reading
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Real Swiss don’t need SRP, do they?
Introduction You may ask yourself why I publish another article about the single responsibility principle (SRP). We already had some very good post about this principle at Los Techies, e.g. here, here and here to mention just a few. Well, … Continue reading
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Domain Models in presentation frameworks
One common question when applying DDD is how to interpret other architecture’s concepts of a “model”. For example, two common presentation architectures are MVC and MVP. In each of those acronyms, the “M” is short for “Model”. So what exactly … Continue reading
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PTOM: The Composite Design Pattern
The Composite Design Pattern This post talks about the Composite Design Pattern and is part of Pablo’s Topic of the Month – November: Design Patterns. A Composite is a tree structure where each node can be represented as a common … Continue reading
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Pablo’s Topic of the Month – November: Design Patterns
Pablo’s Topic of the Month – November: Design Patterns Back in April, we announced we would be doing a PTOM on Design Patterns. It turned out that April was a busy month for all of us and we didn’t live … Continue reading
Also posted in 1998, Humor
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Strategies and discriminators in NHibernate
I recently posted about enumeration classes, and how I like to use them as a sort of “Enumerations with behavior”. Not every enumeration should be replaced with a class, but that pattern helps quite a bit when I find a … Continue reading
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Separation of Concerns by example: Part 3
We made quite a bit of progress separating out the concerns in Part 2, but there are still some issues with our current design. Other parts in this series include: Separation of Concerns – how not to do it Separation … Continue reading
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Pablo’s Topic of the Month – April: Design Patterns
Pablo’s Topic of the Month – April: Design Patterns Over the next few days and weeks, the Los Techies crew will be writing a number of blog posts focused a particular subject in addition to their regular blogging. Pablo’s Topic … Continue reading
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