Have you ever worked on a state of the art programming project? And then a new requirement arrives, it's implemented and suddenly you're working on a legacy project?
You might remember that I am running this blog on Ghost self hosted on Azure. I wrote about how I've migrated from Wordpress in an older post. Now, I migrated to Ghost 1.x, and in the process I configured a better dev environment for my theme and auto deployment to an App Service from GitHub
This is the last post from the series on how we could implement a design that allows to decide only at deploy time how two services communicate: in process if they are
This post continues the previous by giving an example on how we could implement a design that allows to decide only at deploy time how services communicate: in process if they are
After a long vacation in October last year, followed by some intensive work at MIRA and InfiniSwiss, now I can make some time to share some more design ideas that I have
AppBoot is a generic .NET application bootstrapper, we at iQuarc, have put on GitHub a while ago.
It started few years back when we were about to begin developing a large enterprise