Michael Meadows
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I am a developer and erstwhile architect with extensive experience designing testable windows forms applications. In recent years, I have spent much time evolving a innocuous (or "minimalist") architectural approach to code design for windows forms applications (notice I didn't say framework).
The erstwhile when referring to architecture comes from the fact that I used to be an application architect in title. I now preach anti-architecture as a means of improving architectural quality. This is similar to the approach of understanding anti-patterns to improve pattern usage. |
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c#× 161 .net× 65 best-practices× 14 subjective× 10 winforms× 10 generics× 9 inheritance× 7 asp.net× 6 lambda× 5 design-patterns× 5 |
resharper× 5 wcf× 5 .net-3.5× 4 c++× 4 arrays× 4 casting× 4 linq× 4 visual-studio× 4 dependency-injection× 4 oop× 4 |
naming-conventions× 4 multithreading× 4 vb.net× 4 abstract-class× 4 garbage-collection× 4 .net-2.0× 3 unit-testing× 3 wpf× 3 design× 3 delegates× 3 |
extension-methods× 3 static× 3 events× 3 compiler× 2 using× 2 reflection× 2 conversion× 2 java× 2 enums× 2 f#× 2 |
console× 2 exception× 2 listbox× 2 database× 2 string× 2 math× 2 return-value× 2 inversion-of-control× 2 overloading× 2 asynchronous× 2 |
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