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www.codurance.com
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| | | | Our team of dedicated software craftspeople provides consultancy, software development, and training services to clients seeking high quality development processes and software solutions. | |
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blog.owulveryck.info
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| | | | Introduction C4 (Context, Containers, Components, and Code) is a powerful and flexible approach to visualizing software architectures. In a previous article I explained how I created a DSL to describe my C4 as data thanks to the CUE language. On Wardley's evolution axis the initial article was in stage I of evolution: making it work In this article, in a first part, we'll explore how I effectively use the C4 tool based on CUE to organize my code, handle tags, manage versioning, and integrate with Continu... | |
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www.raygervais.ca
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| | | | Or at least, that's what we all think at the start of the project. Every code-base has their respective hacks, workarounds, and inconsistencies when not kept in check. I imagine that consistent code quality in each pull request is the goal, but we all know how easy it is for items to slip past our reviews. That's why I wanted to explore adding Code Analysis tooling from the very start to the project for both the front-end and back-end. Enter the first tool, Hound! | |
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enterprisecraftsmanship.com
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| | My new online training course about Encapsulating EF Core Usagewent live. |