Photon .NET is an opinionated approach on the efficient infrastructure development for the modular and extensible .NET applications.
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Tip: you can debug Photon.NET interceptions in Visual Studio 2008 (all kudos go to the Boo compiler, as usually):
Simply set up breakpoints and you are ready to go.
Imagine a software system where there is no need for you to spend your time programming defensively; your objects will be used responsibly, and your methods will always be passed sensible arguments.
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I could not resist the opportunity and live-linked Photon.NET repository to Autofac SVN as well.
So now, when you (or the integration server) will update and build the code, latest Autofac codebase will be fetched and used automatically. This
In the last post we’ve talked about implementing simple (and yet flexible) exception handling interception. Now it is the time to extend the concept a little bit by introducing the reliability layers.
Note: this article is based on the
Synergy (from the Greek syn-ergo, συνεργός meaning working together) is the term used to describe a situation where the final outcome of a system is greater than the sum of its parts.
You may have noticed already, that Autofac and Boo are not the only projects leveraged heavily by the Photon.NET. It also uses classes and [...]
MOSA Project, NauckIT.MicroKernel, Orion, Specter BDD Framework, xUnit.net
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