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Archive - February 2016

  • Software Engineering

Growing Redundancy: An architectural disease

February 28, 2016
by Mehran Davoudi
3 min read
6 Comments

As software engineers, we are always against the redundancy of code. Occasionally, the redundancy is known as the fault of developers, and it mostly happens when the developer suffers from code myopia! He has not a good overview...

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Entity Framework Core Migraton
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Entity Framework Core 1 Migrations

February 18, 2016
by Mehran Davoudi
3 min read
2 Comments

Entity Framework Core It's been some while I'm following the news and blogs about Entity Framework Core 1 (or formerly Entity Framework 7.0). The new Entity Framework is written totally from scratch. It is not the next version...

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Why Dot Philosophy!?

February 13, 2016
by Mehran Davoudi
2 min read
1 Comment

Have you ever thought why the name of this blog is "Dot Philosophy"? Here I describe what's the idea behind. The dot is the most minimal symbol, yet with lots of meanings. "Dot" is the most minimal symbol exists ever! Dot...

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