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Adapters and Functional Abstraction
I can’t decide what I think about the following implementation so I decided to throw it out here. Any thoughts are welcome. In a previous post I wrote about our wrapper around Bouncy Castle PGP encryption. Turned out it worked pretty well except one little problem. The PGP implementation on the receiving end would complain about our signature. In despair I even posted (and later answered) a question on StackOverflow. :-) The problem was that they use an old version of a PGP library that couldn’t...
A few comments on the IDesign Coding Guideline
I just finished reading through the latest version of Juval Lowy's C# Coding Standard which I picked up through Maor David's blog. Juval does make the point that the standard document emphasizes breadth as opposed to depth, but some things should be explained. I'm not claiming to be anywhere near Juval's level of expertise, but I think it is important to read experts opinions with a critical eye. There's at least one part of the standard that is IMHO either wrong or misleading...
New blog post series - Sexy or Solid?
A few posts ago I mentioned that I want to come up with a theme for a series of blog posts. Here are my thoughts and It's important for me to hear what you think. New technologies are sexy ...
Schools of Thought - Martial Arts vs Software Development Styles
Uncle Bob of Object Mentor has written a post on the problems of diverse styles of development in software projects. On the selection of style he writes: "The problem is, we know that no one style, vision, philosophy, or method is “right”. This knowledge makes us timid. We tolerate other people’s styles and attitudes rather than insisting on a single style and vision for the project. We feel that we have no right to insist on one particular way of doing things, and so we adopt a politically...