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AdaptiveClient
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Any suggestions on a good place to learn n-tier?
I suggest AdaptiveClient as a simple approach to solving this problem. It uses standard dependency injection concepts to allow the developer to separate the service layer into logical business classes and access them as a collection via the AdaptiveClient object.
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Managing DbContext in EFCore6 (the right way)
AdaptiveClient makes it easy to write granular services and inject shared dbContext.
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Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection to inject ViewModels into Views in AvaloniaUI app?
I wrote a small library called AdaptiveClient that works well with WPF apps. Have not tried it on an Avalonia app yet - but I will be doing so in the next week or so.
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EF Core multiple providers with multiple databases
You may want to check out a small library I wrote called Adaptive Client. It does what you want and greatly simplifies the process.
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Pass a different parameter every time a Transient service is requested from the .NET Core DI container
AdaptiveClient uses Autofac keyed registrations but abstracts the dirty work away.
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Entity Framework Core transaction across multiple services
You can get AdaptiveClient here.
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Modular Architecture in ASP.NET Core - Building Better Monoliths
I didn't read OP's entire article (sorry I've been working for 12 hours) but it looks like he is on the right track. I wrote a small library that (I think) ties nice nicely to what he proposes: AdaptiveClient. You can use this library to write loosely coupled components (not a monolith) using dependency injection, and DRY and SOLID design principals.
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How dependency injection might hurt your modular monolith
DI works. It adds complexity but it's worth it. The question of how to write granular, interdependent, testable services is a valid one. There are many dead-ends - for example how to wrap multiple service calls in a transaction. I wrote a small library called AdaptiveClient that attempts to answer these questions and simplify some of the complexity introduced by DI. Would love to hear your comments.
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Dependency Injection with Entity Framework in .Net Framework for unit testing purposes
I wrote a small library to assist with this very problem. AdaptiveClient allows you to write granular services and inject DbContext. The same instance of DbContext is injected into all services so one service can call another and calls can be wrapped in transactions.
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Refactoring n-tier application towards vertical slices/DDD-esque architecture: Double dispatch and cyclic dependencies
On a different but somewhat related note, you may run into a situation where you have services that are dependent on each other. This will give some DI containers fits. Look at AdaptiveClient for an easy way to resolve this.
Caliburn.Micro
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caliburn.Micro: Difference between ActivateItemAsync and ActivateItem ?
It works with ActivateItemAsync but I don´t know if there is a difference that I should be aware of ? They seem to be a bit slow with updating the documentation so I´m a bit nervous about what else might not be updated yet.
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Show HN: Async UI: A Rust UI Library Where Everything Is a Future
The programming model reminds me of Rob Eisenberg's older attempts at building UI toolkits ([0]). I don't recall if that was fully async or 'just' using a coroutine/generator-style approach, but it feels similar.
I'm not sure the complexity of doing everything using async constructs is worth it, though. Large-scale UI's built in Qt or Javascript are mostly single threaded anyway, but it's still worthwhile to explore so kudos for that. Looking forward to seeing how far you get.
[0] https://github.com/Caliburn-Micro/Caliburn.Micro
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Learning WPF
Vanilla WPF has a lot of boilerplate and verbose binding expressions. I'd check out an MVVM library like https://caliburnmicro.com/ which has tons of convention-based features and helps maintain the "screens" in your app.
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Getting head around {get;set} for C# Models
Your UI needs to bind to something that can programmatically notify it about changes, we call these things View-Models. Usually View-Models implement INotifyPropertyChanged interface (another key interface is INotifyCollectionChanged that is responsible for notifying collection views that number of items is changed and they need to update the UI accordingly). You can do that (the implementation of the interface) manually or use some library to do that for you just to cut some boilerplate code (e.g. ReactiveUI + Fody or Microsoft.Toolkit.MVVM or maybe even this or this).
- Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection to inject ViewModels into Views in AvaloniaUI app?
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3rd party frameworks to add ease of use to XAML/WPF?
I haven't done WPF/XAML stuff in years but I really liked Caliburn Micro, largely because of the convention-based auto-binding.
What are some alternatives?
AdaptiveClient.EntityFramework.Zamagon - Demo application for AdaptiveClient.EntityFrameworkCore
Prism - Prism is a framework for building loosely coupled, maintainable, and testable XAML applications in WPF, Xamarin Forms, and Uno / Win UI Applications..
SmartStoreNET - Open Source ASP.NET MVC Enterprise eCommerce Shopping Cart Solution
ReactiveUI - An advanced, composable, functional reactive model-view-viewmodel framework for all .NET platforms that is inspired by functional reactive programming. ReactiveUI allows you to abstract mutable state away from your user interfaces, express the idea around a feature in one readable place and improve the testability of your application.
AdaptiveClient.EntityFrameworkCore - Utility classes and methods for using AdaptiveClient to work with DBContext and other Entity Framework Core objects. Build loosely coupled services, readily accessible via a lightweight façade. Easily build your service layer to use multiple providers (MSSQL, MySQL, SQLite) with no additional infrastructure. Use connection string objects to as keys to resolve specific implementations of DbContext for migrations and testing.
MVVMCross - The .NET MVVM framework for cross-platform solutions, including Android, iOS, MacCatalyst, macOS, tvOS, WPF, WinUI
AdaptiveClient.SimpleConsoleDemo - Demonstration of how to use AdaptiveClient using a simple console application.
MVVM Light Toolkit - The main purpose of the toolkit is to accelerate the creation and development of MVVM applications in Xamarin.Android, Xamarin.iOS, Xamarin.Forms, Windows 10 UWP, Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), Silverlight, Windows Phone.
Autofac.Extensions.DependencyInjection - Autofac implementation of the interfaces in Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection.Abstractions, the .NET Core dependency injection abstraction.
Stylet - A very lightweight but powerful ViewModel-First MVVM framework for WPF for .NET Framework and .NET Core, inspired by Caliburn.Micro.
LiveCharts2 - Simple, flexible, interactive & powerful charts, maps, and gauges for .Net, LiveCharts2 can now practically run everywhere WPF, WinForms, Xamarin, Avalonia, WinUI, UWP.
contact - Retryable HTTP client in Go.