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Modularizing Crosscutting Concerns Using Aspect-Oriented Programming

bpdp wrote 1 month ago: Introduction In this article, we will try to introduce some problems regarding software modularity a … more →

Tags: Aspect Oriented Programming, Python, pythius, crosscutting-concerns

Separation of concerns

sundeepk wrote 2 months ago: In the software industry we tend to come across this term a number of times. It mainly deals with se … more →

Tags: Software Engineering, encapsulation, modularity, mvc

Perfect match: Composite and Visitor Pattern

Ed Foh wrote 4 months ago: In one of my earliest post, I talked about the importantance of understanding principles of good pro … more →

Tags: Design Patterns

Catalyst is easy - do the wrong thing

brunorc wrote 5 months ago: Someone landed here while searching for the phrase get catalyst object in model. Before I wrote in o … more →

Tags: Catalyst for intimidated, Perl, catalyst is easy, introduction to catalyst, Crap, Catalyst, sharp tools, context object, top searches

Catalyst is easy - rondo alla API

brunorc wrote 5 months ago: I’ve already shown that Catalyst is able to process some user input. Really! And not only proc … more →

Tags: Catalyst for intimidated, Actions, Attributes, Catalyst, catalyst is easy, context object, introduction to catalyst, Perl, Stash

Catalyst is easy - less scary interlude

brunorc wrote 6 months ago: Last time I was showing the famous, dreadfully obfuscated Perl code. It even included the horribly c … more →

Tags: Catalyst for intimidated, Perl, variable interpolation, mvc, introduction to catalyst, Catalyst

Dependency Injection using Unity

mkiefer wrote 7 months ago: A nice high-level overview of  the technique of Dependency Injection using Microsofts Unity framewor … more →

Tags: Software Architecture & Patterns, design principle, Architecture, dependency injection, loose coupling, Dependency Inversion

Using Factory Method Pattern with System.Activator1 comment

Ed Foh wrote 7 months ago: Over the time I spent developing, I have used Factory Method Pattern numerous times to create my obj … more →

Tags: Design Patterns

Article: Microsoft Patterns and Practices

Ed Foh wrote 8 months ago: I came across a good article on MSDN that talks about the separation of concerns using Enterprise Li … more →

Tags: inversion of control, dependency injection, Article

Decorator Pattern with WCF and Castle Windsor

Ed Foh wrote 9 months ago: How do you extend a WCF Service that you cannot modify? Or even if you can modify it, should you? Co … more →

Tags: Design Patterns, Software Design, Castle Windsor, WCF, inversion of control, dependency injection

Back To Basics1 comment

Ed Foh wrote 9 months ago: Today I was reading an article about software design and that got me thinking about the basics of pr … more →

Tags: Design Patterns, Software Design

GenericSetup and separation of concerns

David Chandek-Stark wrote 10 months ago: As I continue my investigation of and attempt to implement a GenericSetup approach to customizations … more →

Tags: Zope, Plone - Zope, Python, genericsetup, TTW, mvc, xml, Zope 2, controller

I can't believe I get paid for this

moffdub wrote 11 months ago: Greetings ladies and gentleman, your favorite bitter clinger is here and back for 2009 with new mate … more →

Tags: Design Issues, Software Engineering, Reflection, single responsibility principle, stable abstractions principle, code duplication

Adding AOP to Staff Intranet

Michael Cromwell wrote 1 year ago: Because I’m a stickler for good code I put exception handling into my task layer and wrap any … more →

Tags: .NET, Advice, AOP, C#, Code Example, Software Design, Tips, VB.NET, aspect orientated programming

Teaching an Elephant to Dance

Srinidhi Boray wrote 2 years ago:    Alice Teaches White Elephant to Dance  (WhiEle) Children are hollering. Fall is here. Myriad colo … more →

Tags: Enterprise Architecture, Implicate Order, cartesian dilemma, programmed cell death, abstraction, Modeling, synthesis of forms, wholesomeness, Christopher Alexander


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