Contents tagged with sprocs are a waste
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I really loved
Ted's post on the above
with the quote, "But Java still has much more it can teach the
.NET community: mocking, unit-testing, lightweight
containers, dependency-injection, and the perils
of O/R-M are just part of the list of things that
the Java community has close to a half-decade's
experience in, compared to .NET's none." Amen. I have been making this
same point for years. Some people in the
.NET/Microsoft community think all this stuff is
whacked because its not part of a MSDN article but
these things are part of parcel of great software
architecture and development and the .NET community
is way behind here. When I do my SOA talk around the
country and talk about Software Architecture, I ask
the audience if they have one of the bibles,
Evan's Domain-Driven Design
and almost no hands go up! Repositories, DI, OR/M,
gosh I must do the database-driven stored proc thing
all the time because Microsoft tells me to. I am
really hoping that key books like Jimmy Nilsson's
Applying Domain-Driven Design and Patterns:
With Examples in C# and .NET,
starts to solve this issue that
Martin Fowler
calls "Many people in the Microsoft community have not
been as good as others in propagating good design
for enterprise applications...this book is a
valuable step." Her's hoping (again)."
Can I get another Amen!