For a project I’m currently working on, we’re going to be implementing the repository pattern to provide a layer of abstraction and separation between our Model/Domain and the data access logic. One of the things we’re being mindful of is that we don’t want to go toting around objects that include logic on how to [...]
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SubSonic to View and back again…adventures of a POCO
Posted in .NET, CodeGen, Design Patterns, MVC, Offshore, SubSonic, Utilities, tagged IRepository, MVC, POCO, Repository, SubSonic on December 10, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Sequence diagrams sans desktop software
Posted in Offshore, tagged Sequence, UML, Visio on May 2, 2008 | Comments Off
So we’ve been doing some upfront design work for a client who’s managing their dev processes using RUP. Technically we’re in the elaboration phase and we’ve had a need to do a bunch of sequence diagramming for some implementation briefs. First off, let me say that after having a whole stack of sequence [...]
Musings on offshore development
Posted in Agile, Offshore, tagged Agile, development process, Offshore on January 15, 2008 | Comments Off
The last few large projects that my team and I have worked on have involved the use of offshore development resources as a supplement to the onshore (stateside) development team. I can see why companies lean toward the relatively economical pricetag of offshore developers, but the results I’ve seen are so varied that I’m still [...]
