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Separation of Concerns by example: Part 5
In our last example, disaster finally struck our quaint little application. A strange defect showed up, which would be almost impossible to reproduce back on our developer machine. But because we've broken out our dependencies, our CustomerFinder...
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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 of Concerns by example: Part 1 - Refactoring...
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Separation of Concerns - how not to do it
In a recent article on layered LINQ applications in the latest ASP.NET PRO magazine (no link, you have to pay), the author proposes separating your application into three distinct layers: User Interface (UI) layer Business Logic Layer (BLL) Data Access...
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