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The Object Mapper Domain Model3 comments

neontapir wrote 1 day ago: Last time, I introduced the object mapper. Here, I describe its domain model. The request and respon … more →

Tags: Professional, Association, Conversion, Correspondence, function, object mapper, Programming, Properties, xml

DataColumn in WinGrid with a Nullable Date in Domain Model

nick5454 wrote 2 weeks ago: If you have a nullable date field in your domain, but the Infragistics column date field isn’t … more →

Tags: Infragistics Controls, UltraGrid, C#, Winforms, ultrawingrid, ultragrid, Infragistics, .net grid, DataColumn

Simple 3-Tier Architecture

srecinto wrote 1 month ago: I am going to write a short series of articles related to N-Tier architecture. After many years of c … more →

Tags: development, Programming, Architecture, N-Tier Architecture, SDLC, Java, .NET, php, C#

Motivation2 comments

Fábio Rehm wrote 7 months ago: I started to think about the relation of DDD and Ruby /Rails when I was thinking about the subject o … more →

Tags: rails, Motivation, InfoQ, Eric Evans, ActiveRecord, Distraction, Discussions, Database Driven, Crud

Fowler on the Anemic Domain Model

Drew wrote 9 months ago: I know I’m certainly guilty of this. I treat the domain model simply like a means of accessing … more →

Tags: Architecture, Domain, Fowler, ddd, anemic, manager

Comprehensive Brevity

kenhoward wrote 1 year ago: When requirements analysts are thorough, those who read and use the requirements can easily get lost … more →

Tags: UML, comprehensive brevity, Software Requirements, Ambiguity

Exploring N-Tier Architecture with LINQ to SQL (Part 4 of n)14 comments

Randolph Cabral wrote 1 year ago: Sanity Check Now that we’ve completed the first of what I’m sure will be many coding ite … more →

Tags: C#, LINQ to SQL, object oriented programming, Software Architecture, Programming

Exploring N-Tier Architecture with LINQ to SQL (Part 3 of n)3 comments

Randolph Cabral wrote 1 year ago: Part 3 - Creating Business Entities from Data Entities In part one of this series we looked at how L … more →

Tags: C#, LINQ to SQL, object oriented programming, Programming, Software Architecture

Exploring N-Tier Architecture with LINQ to SQL (Part 2 of n)3 comments

Randolph Cabral wrote 1 year ago: Part 2 – The DataContext To get us started on the right foot, let’s take a quick look at … more →

Tags: Active Record, C#, LINQ to SQL, object oriented programming, Software Architecture, unit of work

Exploring N-Tier Architecture with LINQ to SQL (Part 1 of n)2 comments

Randolph Cabral wrote 1 year ago: Part 1 – Analyzing LINQ to SQL Entities For the past six months or so I’ve been playing … more →

Tags: LINQ to SQL, Active Record, C#, Poço, object oriented programming, Jammer.NET, Software Architecture, unit of work, hibernate

Five J2EE design decisions!

powerdream5 wrote 2 years ago:         Several days ago, I finished reading the book-POJO in Action. I really benefit a lot from th … more →

Tags: J2EE, business logic, pojo in action, Facade Pattern

Software as a Service and Service Oriented Architecture - Why they fail to meet the hype in execution

Damon Wilder Carr wrote 2 years ago: The hype factor has done it again. We are all left starting at each other for just what in the world … more →

Tags: Agile practices, C# 3.0 for Internal DSL, Framework Design, Proof Driven Development, Software Design, Software Factories, Software Futures, .NET Web Services, Communication Foundation

The nitty gritty...1 comment

etweb wrote 2 years ago: Behind every good man is a good woman… I know that certainly is true with me (right honey). Be … more →

Tags: Philosophy, ColdFusion, Frameworks, UML & Diagraming, Data Abstraction, dao, SQL, SQL Server, T-SQL

Active Record Vs. Unit of Work2 comments

Randolph Cabral wrote 1 year ago: Lately, I’ve been doing some research on which path to take – Active Record or a pure Do … more →

Tags: LINQ to SQL, Active Record, C#, Poço, object oriented programming, Jammer.NET, Software Architecture, unit of work, Anemic Domain Model


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