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The ASP.NET MVC Framework is a Microsoft web application framework that implements the model-view-controller (MVC) pattern.

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Using Structs to organize code

Examples with terms like "Foo", "Bar", "Other" and "More" are seldom helpful when it comes to design issues. So lets assume the "real" code looks more like this: public struct NetworkSettings { …
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Multiple Applications, how to bring them together?

Here are some suggestions: keep the solutions in one repository. That is probably a no-brainer, since it does not enforce a specific project/solution structure. share common logic - well, simply cre …
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.NET solution dependency workflow for a small dev team

The repo location on the file system should not cause issues with the path to projects in the solution files. The latter should only depend on the locations of the working copies - maybe you mixed tha …
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Most efficient strategy for search large text areas for multiple values

If your current code is simple and fast enough for your needs, do nothing. Just to optimize because "it seems a bit brute force" is not a good reason, it will mostly complicate things for no benefit. …
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What is the standard for modeling modern applications prior to development?

a current modern consensus The truth is: currently, that is something that modern software development is lacking - a consensus about modeling. UML seems to be some kind of least common denominator, …
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This way I'm writing this code is testable, but is there something wrong with it I'm missing?

Having one instead of many parameters in the constructor is not the problematic part of this design. As long as your IContext class is nothing but a service facade, specificially for providing the dep …
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Help With Dependency Injection

For such a requirement, you can use a MovieReviewsRepository class with an interface IMovieReviewsRepository: interface IMovieReviewsRepository { IEnumerable<MovieReview> GetAllReviews(int mo …
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How to incorporate external entity models in conceptual model?

IMHO you should model those objects to exactly the degree you need them in your application, no less, no more. For example, don't model all available attributes, just model the attributes which are re …
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Building Client Specific Application on Top of Standard Application

Your question is very broad, so expect only to get a broad answer. The general strategy for solving these kinds of problems is to make the requirements customizable. This can be done by introducing r …
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Is unit of work pattern really needed with repository pattern

The Unit-Of-Work pattern makes sense when you have a complex use case with several objects involved, often objects which map to different master-detail tables. As part of the use case, you want to …
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