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Domain-Driven Design
Refactoring
Intention-concealing interfaces: blob parameters
When someone is using your code, you want your code to be as explicit and easy to understand as possible. This is achieved through Intention-Revealing Interfaces. Evans describes the problems of opaque and misleading interfaces in Domain-Driven Design...
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Thu, Nov 11 2007 10:27 AM
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bogardj
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Entity validation with visitors and extension methods
On the Yahoo ALT.NET group , an interesting conversation sprung up around the topic of validation. Entity validation can be a tricky beast, as validation rules typically depend on the context of the operation (persistence, business rules, etc.). In complex...
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Wed, Oct 10 2007 10:52 AM
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bogardj
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Template Delegate Pattern
This post was originally published here . I've had to use this pattern a few times, most recently in Behave# . It's similar to the Template Method pattern , but doesn't resort to using subclassing for using a template method. Instead, a delegate...
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Wed, Aug 08 2007 8:51 PM
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