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I was wondering why you are not using abstract methods but instead declaring the method as virtual and throwing NotImplementedException, like [here](https://github.com/wesdoyle/design-patterns-explained-with-food/blob/main/StructuralPatterns/Bridge/FarmersMarketVendor.cs)?
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Why doesn't eager loading work with EF?
You could also use the Ardalis Guard Clause, Ardalis Result and Fluent Validation
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3 things to avoid when implementing Domain-Driven Design (DDD)
Here is an example how one would make sure our order total is valid. For this purpose I use an amazing library called GuardClauses.
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Implementing a Clean Architecture in ASP.NET Core 6
GuardClauses
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Announcing .NET Community Toolkit v8.0.0 Preview 1
I'm guessing it's just a port of Ardalis' Guard class since he helped a lot with Microsoft's web projects.
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How can I avoid IEnumerable multiple iterations? Is it bad to cast IEnumerable --> ICollection --> IEnumerable to perform validation?
The Guard Clauses are from: https://github.com/ardalis/GuardClauses
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When to explicitly throw ArgumentNullException?
In terms of readability concerns, I definitely hear you on that. Using something like this can cut down on code bloat that comes with param validation and help with readability.
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What a good Starter Kit for WebAPI for Asp.NET Core
It's made by Ardalis, who wrote Microsoft's architectural guide for ASP.NET Core Web APIs. I like his GuardClauses library too.
What are some alternatives?
CleanArchitecture - Clean Architecture Solution Template: A starting point for Clean Architecture with ASP.NET Core
blazor-starter-kit - Clean Architecture Template for Blazor WebAssembly Built with MudBlazor Components.
modular-monolith-with-ddd - Full Modular Monolith application with Domain-Driven Design approach.
CH.CleanArchitecture - My personal take on Clean Architecture (.NET8)
CleanArchitecture - Clean Architecture Solution Template for ASP.NET Core
JHipster.NET - JHipster.NET blueprint
ASP.NET MVC Boilerplate - .NET project templates with batteries included, providing the minimum amount of code required to get you going faster.
throw - A simple, fluent, extensible, and fully customizable library for throwing exceptions for projects using .NET 6+
ASP.NET Boilerplate - ASP.NET Boilerplate - Web Application Framework
Furlong - Furlong provides several implementations of the Chain of Responsibility pattern, supporting sync, async-await, request, request-response, and local delegates.
Specification - Base class with tests for adding specifications to a DDD model
eShopOnContainers - Cross-platform .NET sample microservices and container based application that runs on Linux Windows and macOS. Powered by .NET 7, Docker Containers and Azure Kubernetes Services. Supports Visual Studio, VS for Mac and CLI based environments with Docker CLI, dotnet CLI, VS Code or any other code editor. Moved to https://github.com/dotnet/eShop.