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Why use partial classes?
I can think of a dirty use for them.
Suppose you have some classes who need common functionality, but you don't want to inject that functionality into the inheritance chain above them. Or, you have a …
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How do I set up MVP for a Winforms solution?
I am using a version of PureMvc that's been modified for .Net, and then extended by myself.
I was used to PureMvc from using it in Flex applications. It is a bare bones type of framework so its fairl …
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Refactoring jQuery spaghetti code to use DDD
You can roll your own MVC if your site is fairly basic. Take a look at PureMVC and try to emulate that model. Get a pub/sub system such as radio then build this:
A facade that registers all mediators, …