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Mapping A State Pattern With NHibernate
In the comments of my previous post - Descriptive State Enumeration - Maxim Tihobrazov asked me to show how to map a state pattern with NHibernate; and I am more than happy to oblige! NHibernate Mapping Options I certainly don't claim to be an expert...
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Wed, Nov 26 2008 8:42 PM
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PTOM: Descriptive State Enumeration
This post is part of the November 2008 Pablo's Topic Of The Month (PTOM) - Design Patterns and will primarily outline the State pattern, with an Enumeration or Descriptor pattern thrown in for good measure. Switch statements and if-then statements...
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Wed, Nov 26 2008 2:31 PM
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Kanban - Pulling Value From The Supplier
Before I start talking about how our team is going about our implementations of Lean and Kanban, I wanted to start by outlining my current understanding of what kanban is. I'm hoping that this will set the ground work for the rest of my Adventures...
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Thu, Nov 20 2008 4:03 PM
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PTOM: Command and Conquer Your UI Coupling Problems
This post is part of the November 2008 Pablo's Topic Of The Month (PTOM) - Design Patterns and will outline a simple Command pattern, its implementation and use. One of the core principles of object oriented software development is the idea of Coupling...
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Wed, Nov 19 2008 9:23 PM
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Organizing BDD Context/Specs For Findability
Finding Classes With Resharper It's no secret that I'm a huge fan of Resharper . It rocks. I don't like to code without it. One of the many features that I love is the Ctl-N shortcut to find a class. Resharper gives you this handy-dandy little...
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Wed, Nov 19 2008 3:56 PM
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Adventures In Lean
In the last six months, my team has undergone some very radical changes and has turned into a full blown Agile team. I'm very happy with our success and I consider this team to be the shining example in our company, at the moment. Now, in keeping...
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Wed, Nov 19 2008 11:30 AM
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