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Lyhr
3 months, 29 days ago
morten.lyhr.dk — In essence all computer systems are about I/O, data is send against the system and data is sent back.
Splitting logic into Business rules and ETL. read more...
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category: Patterns | Views: 7
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4 months, 1 day ago
morten.lyhr.dk — Udi wrote about this topic, but I never really liked the solution. To me it seemed complex and over architected, even the solutions from the commenter's where surprisingly complex (No disrespect for Udi or any of the commenter's intended).
My solution looks like this. read more...
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category: Architecture | Views: 16
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4 months, 17 days ago
morten.lyhr.dk — I have been chasing a bug in a VB.NET Windows Forms application today. The error log was filled with Win32Exception Error creating window handle. Digging in the usage log I loacted the following code. read more...
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4 months, 17 days ago
morten.lyhr.dk — With the new Expressions .NET 3.5, is there any reason to use a late bound delegate?
Lets put it to the test. read more...
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category: Linq | Views: 9
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4 months, 25 days ago
morten.lyhr.dk — Jeffrey Palermo has coined the pattern onion architecture, so what is it?
Actually it is "just" my default architecture, and has been for some time now. The ideas behind are not new, and it is related to other principles and patterns. Never the less I really like having a name for it, so we have a common understanding of it.
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category: Patterns | Views: 6
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5 months, 20 days ago
morten.lyhr.dk — I really like the AspView View engine for Monorail, not that the other view engines are bad - but...
Intellisense and a familiar syntax just does it for me, however the documentation is lacking behind.
So I have converted the monorail getting started sample application to use aspview.
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 9
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Lyhr
5 months, 24 days ago
morten.lyhr.dk — Is the Visual Designer the best tool in the toolbox, for every GUI task? read more...
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5 months, 28 days ago
morten.lyhr.dk — This should be as easy as a one liner, and guess what - it is :-) read more...
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5 months, 30 days ago
morten.lyhr.dk — I really like the look of my tests specifications, they read almost like plain English.
After fumbling around for a while, I finally get how to specify an expected exception.
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6 months ago
morten.lyhr.dk — Basically it a shift towards specifying behavior instead of testing behavior.
The specification consists of 3 parts:
1: A namespace with called "Specs_for_subject"
2: One or more classes called "When_operation_on_state", with a SetUp/Init method that performs the "operation_on_state"
3: One or more methods called "Should_expectation"
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10 months, 1 day ago
morten.lyhr.dk — 2 Golden rules of using Exceptions:
- Fail Fast
- Exceptions should be... well exceptional.
These two rules are contradicting, or are they?
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category: Patterns | Views: 1
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