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Logical not Physical, Few not Many, Just Do It
20 October 08 07:21 AM | andersnoras | 3 Comments   
In both my “Better Domain Driven Design” and “Want SOA? Throw out your Web Services!” talks I’ve referred to the “Onion Architecture” as a mean for controlling your dependencies. The term was coined by Jeffery Read More...
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More on generics and Inversion of Control
06 April 08 09:29 PM | andersnoras | 6 Comments   
My last post on Java generics and the Repository pattern got a bit of interest. Judging from the feedback I got, I feel the need to elaborate on the Inversion of Control part of this. As some readers pointed out, Google’s Guice container employes Read More...
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Generics, Inversion of Control and Repository<T>
03 April 08 07:32 AM | andersnoras | 9 Comments   
Whenever I stray off the beaten path of Java generics, I instantly miss C#’s generics implementation. Earlier today, Java’s type erasure erased a few good hours of productivity whilst I was doing a spike on bringing the IRepository<T> experience Read More...
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? It's a DSL!
15 July 07 06:11 AM | andersnoras | 7 Comments   
My latest posts on DSLs caused a bit of a stir around the blogosphere. Some of of the more constructive debates have been on wether a fluent interface is just a fluent interface or if it can be labeled as a DSL. I have a consultant's answer to this; it Read More...
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