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If a system is decoupled enough to be tested, it will also be more flexible and promote more reuse. 🔄

The lack of coupling means that the elements of our system are better isolated from each other and from change.

This isolation makes it easier to understand each element of the system.💡

#Cleancode #Decoupling
Complexity kills. It sucks the life out of developers, it makes products difficult to plan, build, and test .”

Ray Ozzie, CTO, Microsoft
#Fun Comments 🤦🏻‍♂️
" To write Clean Code, you must first write dirty Code and then Clean it.❗️"
Bob C.Martin

You should code & code & code to become a master ... 🙂🔝
Comments should say things that the code cannot say for itself ❗️

#Cleancode #Comments
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When you see commented-out code, delete it

Don’t worry, the source code control system still remembers it.

If anyone really needs it, he or she can go back and check out a previous version.

Don’t suffer commented-out code to survive❗️

#Cleancode #Comments
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Dead Functions 💀

Methods that are never called should be discarded.

Keeping dead code around is wasteful.

Don’t be afraid to delete the function.

Remember, your source code control system still remembers it.

#Cleancode #Functions
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Online .NET Compiler ⚜️

Supports : C#, VB, F#, Console, ASP.NET MVC

We are a group of .NET developers who are sick and tired of starting Visual Studio,
creating a new project and running it, just to test simple code or try out samples from other developers.

https://dotnetfiddle.net/

#Links
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Soft skill And Productivity

"Good programmers know what to write, but great ones know what to rewrite (and reuse)"

Eric S. Raymond 🗣

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Desgin Pattern 📝

Don’t use design patterns like a hammer looking for a nail. 🔨

If you don’t have a clear reason you need it, don’t use it.

#CleanCode #DesignPattern
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ASP.NET Web API 2 - Building a REST Service.pdf
5.3 MB
ASP.NET Web API 2 - Building a REST Service from Start to Finish 📕

Authors :
Jamie Kurtz
Brian Wortman

#Book #AspNet
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آموزش الگو طراحی Repository و Unit Of Work بصورت Generic در #C

#DesignPatterns #OOP
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Create some of your own tools 🛠

But of course, if you're going to use it in production, make sure it's not another wheel reinvention. ⚙️

#Tools
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If you find yourself having to choose between “doing it right” and “doing it quick🤔,
Don't doubt, choose "doing it right" ❗️

#CleanCode
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Make Interfaces, Easy to Use Correctly and Hard to Use Incorrectly.

#Interfaces
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97 Things Every Programmer Should Know.pdf
2 MB
O`Reilly
97 Things Every Programmer Should Know 📕

#Book
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Write Code As If You Had to Support It for the Rest of Your Life. 👾

#CleanCode
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Learn the most important libraries for your use cases. 📚

The more libraries you’re aware of, the less likely you are to try reinventing the wheel. ⚙️

#Libraries
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#Fun Seeking Answer
Eval 👾

if you know about the dot notation, but are ignorant of the subnoscript notation, you might write:

eval("myValue = myObject." + myKey + ";"); 


instead of :

myvalue = myObject[myKey]; 


The eval form is much harder to read.
This form will be significantly slower because it needs to run the compiler just to execute a trivial assignment statement ❗️

#Tips #JavaScript
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