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Evolutionary Architecture
A popular cause the Agile folks like to rally against is the idea of a Big Design Up Front (BDUF). But much like Waterfall, the people doing BDUF will hardly admit that it’s BDUF that they’re doing. Instead, you’re much more likely to get...
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Thu, Jan 28 2010 10:47 PM
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bogardj
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Context and Best Practices
Last night, I had a Skype/SharedView session with a buddy in Arkansas trying to apply DDD and “best practices” to an application he was building. He wanted to use all the ALT.NET tools he’s heard so much about, such as NHibernate, StructureMap and...
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Tue, Jan 26 2010 9:25 AM
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bogardj
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Domain-Driven Design
Advanced StructureMap: Diagnosing problems
So you’ve set up StructureMap, got all your registries in a row, go to run the application, and you’re greeted by a rather unfortunate message: StructureMap.StructureMapException : StructureMap Exception Code: 202 No Default Instance defined for PluginFamily...
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Thu, Jan 21 2010 11:21 PM
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bogardj
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StructureMap
My picture of an MVC-WebForms marriage
Like it or not, WebForms is not going away. Fortune 50 companies use it for their public facing, mission critical websites, and I can’t really see many of these folks tossing away years of work simply because MVC is the new shiny. Talking...
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Mon, Jan 18 2010 8:25 PM
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bogardj
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Starting fresh
While prepping for the Headspring MVC Boot Camp last week, I had a couple of choices for getting the examples project up and going. I wanted the examples to use an actual domain model, a real IoC tool, and a real ORM underneath the covers. ...
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Mon, Jan 18 2010 10:12 AM
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bogardj
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Poor use of DI versus need for DI
Surprise surprise, but Uncle Bob got the twitterverse all riled up with another opinionated post, “ Dependency Injection Inversion ”. His basic advice from the post on DI tools is: I think these frameworks are great tools. But I also think you should...
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Mon, Jan 18 2010 9:19 AM
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bogardj
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Advanced StructureMap: custom registration conventions for partially closed types
A while back, I highlighted an issue we ran into where I had basically partially closed generic types . A common pattern in message- and command-based architectures is the concept of a handler for a message: public interface IHandler <TEvent>...
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Thu, Jan 07 2010 11:59 AM
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bogardj
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MVC Bootcamp next week
Next week, I’ll be teaching a 3-day course on ASP.NET MVC, as part of Headspring’s ASP.NET MVC Boot Camp . The material touches on a lot of the ASP.NET MVC features we use day-to-day, as well as looking at how we use ASP.NET MVC. Topics...
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Wed, Jan 06 2010 9:54 AM
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UI Automation tools snake oil?
Michael Feathers posted a thoughtful piece describing the general problems of UI testing tools and the industry in general . In general, I’d agree here. Automation tool vendors, as with almost every tool vendor out there, are eager to solve...
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Mon, Jan 04 2010 9:03 AM
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