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The term "clean code" is used to describe computer programming code that is concise, easy to understand, and expresses the programmer's intent clearly. Questions with this tag relate to the process of writing clean code, or refactoring old "dirty" code to be clean code.
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Adapt very different adapters to an Interface
It seems you have a few design targets:
Use a Service Interface to decouple the service consumer and service provider.
Make the service itself Open For Extending so if there is a new service provider …
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Clean Architecture, good approaches to avoid hard-coding the creation of entities on the Use...
You may need to provide more detail about your UseCaseInput parameters. Based on the information you provided, we can do some improvement on the input model design.
Usually, the input model it's a bag …