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By artineering Posted on Feb 11, 2017Feb 14, 2018

You Ain’t Gonna Need That API

If you are not sure who this API is going to benefit and how, chances are You Ain’t Gonna Need It

Categories:API, architecture, design, Azure Storage SDK, Microsoft Azure, Over Engineering, refactoring, RESTful, SOLID, SOLID principles, UncategorizedTags: .NET, API, architecture, Azure, Azure REST APIs, Azure SDK, Azure WebJobs, C#, design, KISS, modularisation, Over Engineering, programming, Queue Storage, RESTful, software, software architecture, software development, software engineering, SOLID principles, technology, uncle bob, Usability, visual studio 2015, WebJobs, YAGNI
By artineering Posted on Dec 30, 2016Dec 30, 2016

Making Legacy Code More S.O.L.I.D

Its often assumed that legacy code should not be refactored because no one knows what worms are hidden in that can and what kind of monstrous bugs will be unleashed … Continue reading Making Legacy Code More S.O.L.I.D

Categories:architecture, design, best practices, refactoring, SOLID, SOLID principlesTags: .NET, application architecture, architecture, ASP.NET, C#, C# 5, code zen, colour bands, dependency injection, dependency inversion, design, improvement, legacy code, Mapping, polygons, programming, refactoring, robust code, S.O.L.I.D, silverlight, software, software architecture, software development, software engineering, SOLID principles, technology, thematic heatmap

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