CSharpFunctionalExtensions
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CSharpFunctionalExtensions
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Result pattern: language-ext vs FunctionalExtensions?
Hey, I am considering adopting the Result pattern in my codebase. Wanted to get some opinions from someone who has experience with it: should I start with language-ext or FunctionalExtensions?
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Exception handling between controller and service
I like both of those libraries but my favorite is CSharpFunctionalExtensions.
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Do you add the “Async” suffix to async method names?
This very popular library CSharpFunctionalExtensions does not add the “Async” suffix because:
- Is it better to return null or a new object?
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Communication - library for Results
Something that also has types to handle such cases is https://github.com/vkhorikov/CSharpFunctionalExtensions
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Three words.,, => C# Functional Programming is awesome!!! Do you seasoned developers have any war-stories or nightmare stories regarding Functional Programming?
CSharpFunctionalExtensions Really great, this is all you need
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MVC: How do you return Failures from Services? (Separation of Concern)
https://github.com/vkhorikov/CSharpFunctionalExtensions is a small library that has a really nice Result type included, which allows implicit converisons.
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Kentico Xperience Design Patterns: Handling Failures - The Result Monad
If you think your Kentico Xperience site might benefit from returning failures and using the Result monad, checkout the CSharpFunctionalExtensions library and my library-in-progress XperienceCommunity.CQRS. It codifies these patterns for data retrieval and integrates cross-cutting concerns like logging and caching.
- What's a pattern similar to Rust's Option<Option<T>>?
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Only continue with functions if variable is true
https://github.com/vkhorikov/CSharpFunctionalExtensions - a package with ready types and functions :)
MediatR
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The Monad Invasion - Part 2: Monads in Action!
You probably noticed that .SetName() returns a Either. You may have come across Unit in libraries like MediatR or Language-Ext. It's a simple construct representing a type with only one possible value. We use it as a placeholder for operations that do not return a value but may return another state. In our example, .SetName() is a Command that does not return a value but may fail. Therefore, the monad Either carries two possible states: Right (without value) or Left (with an Error).
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How small is the smallest .NET Hello World binary?
The widely used MediatR library[0] could be used to do that as well, just FYI.
[0]: https://github.com/jbogard/MediatR
- Cannot use disposed service
- Exception handling between controller and service
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CQRS: How to handle duplicate queries inside a CommandHandler
Hope this GH issue shed some light on why injecting handler inside another handler is not good https://github.com/jbogard/MediatR/issues/400
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Is MediatR the only real CQRS solution for .Net?
From: https://github.com/jbogard/MediatR
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Easiest way to build the fastest REST API in C# and .NET 7 using CQRS
I gave it a go and I was impressed how easy and fast it was to set it all up. Since I'm not a big fan of REPR pattern almost all my projects are using CQRS pattern with a help of MediatR ](https://github.com/jbogard/MediatR) I immediately started going over something similar that Fast Endpoints offer which is a command bus.
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MVVM Question: How do you manage the interaction between Model and ViewModel?
I'd use a dedicated event bus based on Reactive Extensions or MediatR to publish domain events from your domain services. This probably doesn't solve all your ViewModel update problems as is, maybe you need to revise the granularity (maybe you can have smaller ViewModels that refresh single property that exposes the Model) and lifespan (sometimes you can create a ViewModel, make it perform it's task and then discard it completely) of your ViewModels.
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Async Methods after setting a property.
If you're finding yourself in a situation where you need to turn this behavior into a pattern because there are a lot of View Models that need to execute async business logic in response to some changes, I'd go with something like MediatR or Reactive Extensions. The idea is, again, that some other, probably business-level, component listens to changes in a decoupled way (that means it doesn't subscribe directly to your View Model, but to an event bus instead). View Model publishes change events to the event bus, and business-component reacts to these events by executing the business logic.
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I don't get why I should use Redux
What people really want is to design the logic of an app independently from the component hierarchy. That means you need to store state somewhere other than the components and you need to dispatch events that are not attached to the component hierarchy. Also, a one way data flow has well known benefits as described by things like CQRS, RabbitMQ, and MediatR.
What are some alternatives?
language-ext - C# functional language extensions - a base class library for functional programming
Mediator.Net - A simple mediator for .Net for sending command, publishing event and request response with pipelines supported
docs - User documentation for Knative components.
RabbitMQ - Open source RabbitMQ: core server and tier 1 (built-in) plugins
docs - This repository contains .NET Documentation.
Polly - Polly is a .NET resilience and transient-fault-handling library that allows developers to express policies such as Retry, Circuit Breaker, Timeout, Bulkhead Isolation, and Fallback in a fluent and thread-safe manner. From version 6.0.1, Polly targets .NET Standard 1.1 and 2.0+.
github-docs - The open-source repo for docs.github.com
Brighter - A framework for building messaging apps with .NET and C#.
FluentResults - A generalised Result object implementation for .NET/C#
ApiEndpoints - A project for supporting API Endpoints in ASP.NET Core web applications.
ASP.NET Core - ASP.NET Core is a cross-platform .NET framework for building modern cloud-based web applications on Windows, Mac, or Linux.
FluentValidation - A popular .NET validation library for building strongly-typed validation rules.