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SOLID : basics of Design Patterns
Design Patterns are great tools to architect systems for scalability and reusability. However for several teams getting started with Design Patterns is not easy either - however some basic principles if they are followed finding your way into Design Patterns becomes easier. SOLID principles are step...
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IDDD Tour notes (1/2)
Two weeks ago I got to spend four days attending the IDDD Tour by Vaughn Vernon. Although my book queue has only allowed me to shallowly browse the book, I had high hopes for this course. I anticipated a week of getting lectured on DDD with a few practical exercises, but was blown away by the openne...
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Object-oriented database programming with db4o
db4o at The Code Project. Very interesting discussion between the author and Carl Rosenberger (db4o's architect) can be found in the message board.
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Strategies for Structuring Unit Tests
As you start to accumulate tests and move along in your TDD discipline, it becomes increasingly important to effectively organize large collections of tests. Here's an assortment of tactics for structuring your own test suites...