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So here's three complete programs which demonstrate how I would go about evolving some code including a main component called MyThing. The initial implementation would be very direct and very concrete, the next implementation would factor out an interface, and the final implementation would implement MyThing in a full-blown extensible framework. | So here's three complete programs which demonstrate how I would go about evolving some code including a main component called MyThing. The initial implementation would be very direct and very concrete, the next implementation would factor out an interface, and the final implementation would implement MyThing in a full-blown extensible framework. | ||
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| [https://svn.jj5.net/jjrepo/exp/2017-11-23-000609/take-0.cs Take Zero] | |||
| concrete | |||
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| [https://svn.jj5.net/jjrepo/exp/2017-11-23-000609/take-1.cs Take One] | |||
| interface | |||
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| [https://svn.jj5.net/jjrepo/exp/2017-11-23-000609/take-2.cs Take Two] | |||
| extensible framework | |||
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Revision as of 22:02, 24 November 2017
So here's three complete programs which demonstrate how I would go about evolving some code including a main component called MyThing. The initial implementation would be very direct and very concrete, the next implementation would factor out an interface, and the final implementation would implement MyThing in a full-blown extensible framework.
Take Zero | concrete |
Take One | interface |
Take Two | extensible framework |