What are the most important patterns you should know, when developing testable n-tier line of business web applications?
- Repository pattern
- Model View Controller
- Dependency Injection Pattern
- Factory Pattern
- Singleton
What else?
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What are the most important patterns you should know, when developing testable n-tier line of business web applications?
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"most" important? The problem domain's patterns -- whatever they are. Accounts Payable, General Ledger, Accounts Receivable, Organizational Hierarchy. http://www.businessanalysisbooks.com/0471295515.html http://www.amazon.com/Analysis-Patterns-Reusable-Addison-Wesley-Technology/dp/0201895420 Technical patterns (MVC, Repository, etc.) are a dim second place. |
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short answer: it depends |
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Since you asking about the connection between design patterns and best practice for business, there is a bit of subjectivity you have to deal with. I would focus entirely on making your code easy to understand and reuse. I would focus less on design patterns (no single pattern is better than another) and instead focus on some basic tenets of design:
If you must know the patterns that are most effective in almost every business situation, here they are:
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