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As the discussion on the altdotnet list continued ( some of it around my blog yesterday ), it became apparent that some people didn't want to use an IoC container - but more confusing was that their objection to the whole pattern was that they thought...
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A discussion on the altdotnet list just came up around logging. After some various suggestions, I asked what was wrong with using optional dependencies and the built in logging facility in Castle Windsor . It seemed the most obvious answer Of course,...
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Oren just posted a link to a presentation that he and Hamilton did at JAOO, explaining Castle ActiveRecord and giving some basic examples of its use within an application, and also touching on some trickier aspects of using an ORM. I cannot recommend...
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We currently develop software in a fairly piecemeal and disjointed fashion. The software we develop could also be fairly accurately described as monolithic.
There are many problems that come with monolithic code, it becomes hard to maintain, hard to evolve, hard to reuse, and hard to adapt to changing requirements.
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Update: Re-published from old blog I've done it before, but my mind went totally blank yesterday ... due to some typically quick responses from the Castle Users Google Group ... here is the code to do it for future generations to avoid my same silly...
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