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I say, "I would like that entity five joins away". NHibernate and LINQ reply, "Here you go". All done in three lines of code :)
6:41 AM Dec 1st
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RT @: The shop has finally launched! , discount 'twitterlaunch' to get 20% off any order.
7:08 AM Nov 25th
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Can we have these in Brighton and Hove? We can start with the route between my house and my office :)
2:22 AM Nov 25th
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RT @: LMAO at Michael Bay's Dark Knight script:
7:02 AM Nov 23rd
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So, asp.net mvc beta to release 1. How hard can it be?
6:10 AM Nov 19th
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@ Thanks for the clarification. Have you applied the pattern in a production project?
1:51 PM Nov 17th
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@ Yes, great post. I loaded up grouplib today and felt like applying CQRS, it would fit well as the views are part way there.
1:48 PM Nov 17th
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.@ I'll consider myself forewarned :) Do you have any examples explaining the differences?
8:22 AM Nov 17th
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I think I'm becoming obsessed with CQRS/DDDD, now I'm reading the Event Sourcing pattern by @. Great work.
8:13 AM Nov 17th
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I'm at Yeomans
5:56 AM Nov 12th
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For those at last weeks Brighton alt.net beers, @ has a great post on CQS
1:01 AM Nov 12th
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@ Yep.
3:13 AM Nov 11th
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@ Sounds good to me, what time?
2:45 AM Nov 11th
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@ Powershell, 'Release it', I take it you're getting your teeth stuck in to deployment.
1:06 AM Nov 11th
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Yeah TFS for all Now you can join the fun from OS X or Linux, you lucky people.
5:16 AM Nov 10th
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@ Just like old times. I also like the space in the path, that won't cause any problems :)
4:34 AM Nov 10th
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Signed up for @ 's @ Send me an anonymous Direct Messages:
1:08 AM Nov 10th
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@ Hmm, maybe my styelsheet was caching as I was seeing this (without the red box). Its now all on one line.
7:30 AM Nov 9th
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@ Very good. You could increase the left col width so "Commercial Support" doesn't line break :)
7:14 AM Nov 9th
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Watching Greg Young's talk on Command Query Separation and DDD at QCon (. It makes a lot of sense.
1:09 AM Nov 9th
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