In this post will be on improving on the application’s behaviour following clean architecture handling errors, adding logging, authenticating users
Tag: design-pattern
How adding an UI built in Blazor
I want to show you how adding an UI built in Blazor using the API we have created in the other posts in a real application
How testing the Application code
In testing the application code I’m going to be showing you how we can effectively test the different parts we’ve created in the so far
Adding an API using ASP.NET Core
Adding an API using ASP.NET Core is the subject of this new post related to explain how to implement a project in a clean architecture
Architecting ASP.NET Core applications
I want to explain how architecting ASP.NET Core applications for enterprise projects based on clean architecture principles
Setting up the application ASP.NET Core
I’m going to explain how setting up the application for ASP.NET Core with clean architecture from a blank project to complete solution
Introducing CQRS in the architecture
Introducing CQRS (Command and Query Responsibility Segregation) for a clean architecture project in ASP.NET Core. A brief guide with source code
Adding validation using Fluent Validation
Adding validation using Fluent Validation is a method to decoupled rules and models and also write multiple rule-sets against the same models
Creating the Infrastructure project
We will be on creating the Infrastructure project following clean architecture. We are going to bring in another layer: the infrastructure
Factory method in C# Core
Factory method in C# Core offering great flexibility in creating different objects. The Abstract class may provide a default object
Implementing the Inversion of Control Pattern in C#
Implement the inversion of control pattern is linked with the Dependency Injection Principle states. Here we analyse a simple implementation