<rss version="2.0" xmlns:dn247="http://www.dot-net-guru.com/schemas/rss"><channel><title>.Net Guru: ASPFriends.com 'ngfx-patterns' list</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/__site/178</link><description>ASPFriends.com 'ngfx-patterns' list on .Net Guru.</description><generator>.Net Guru/WinFX 247 RSS Generator</generator><dn247:id>178</dn247:id><item><title>Code decides what objects to use (5 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/14/74644.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/14/74644.aspx</guid><pubDate>31 Mar 2002 03:01:33</pubDate><description>Moved from [aspngvs] to [ngfx patterns] by Charles M. Carroll charlesmarkcarroll@yahoo.com I am developing an application in C#. A feature I want to insert is to have the code choose what objects to use. The following scenario should make the question more clearer: Lets say I was developing a kiosk application for software retailers that would allow instore shoppers to browse and find products fas...</description><dn247:id>74644</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>178</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>SV: design patterns useful or not? (2 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/14/71891.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/14/71891.aspx</guid><pubDate>25 Mar 2002 11:13:00</pubDate><description>I use design patterns all the time. I use it for ideas for how to solve my problems. I use them as referral points during design discussions. I use them to simplify my documentation. And I use them to easily understand other programs. 20 I am not deciding up front to use a pattern. I look at requirements, then most often I invent a solution architecture. When I review the solution I ask myself why...</description><dn247:id>71891</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>178</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>design books with vb/vb.net examples -off topic- (2 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/13/68139.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/13/68139.aspx</guid><pubDate>15 Mar 2002 12:42:00</pubDate><description>Moved from [aspngarchitecture] to [ngfx patterns] by Charles M. Carroll charlesmarkcarroll@yahoo.com Hey, I am considering buying design patterns explained, however I was hoping there was a book similar but with examples in dotnet or vb? Does it matter for the understanding of the book? david Everything in this e mail and any attachments relating to the official business of Isonet ZA is proprietar...</description><dn247:id>68139</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>178</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>Trying to understand singleton (5 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/12/61631.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/12/61631.aspx</guid><pubDate>03 Mar 2002 18:52:13</pubDate><description>Hello, Can anyone explain and/or give a simple example why the following code will work to create only one instance of an object? // .NET Singleton sealed class Singleton { private Singleton() {} public static readonly Singleton Instance new Singleton(); } Terry Voss Developer/Owner Computer Consulting Microsoft Certified Partner http://www.computer consulting.com http://www.computer consulting.co...</description><dn247:id>61631</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>178</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>DataSet-Class VS DataReader-Class (2 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/12/61044.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/12/61044.aspx</guid><pubDate>01 Mar 2002 14:13:33</pubDate><description>Can someone tell me in an overloaded environment, should DataReader class be used instead of DataSet class to access the database server?</description><dn247:id>61044</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>178</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>Custom Server Web Controls(4) hierarchy (2 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/11/60000.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/11/60000.aspx</guid><pubDate>27 Feb 2002 14:49:00</pubDate><description>Moved from [aspngwebcontrols] to [ngfx patterns] by Charles M. Carroll charlesmarkcarroll@yahoo.com This is a multi part message in MIME format. InterScan NT MIME Boundary Content Type: multipart/alternative; boundary &amp;amp;quot; NextPart 000 0042 01C1BF86.ED0B05D0&amp;amp;quot; NextPart 000 0042 01C1BF86.ED0B05D0 Content Type: text/plain; charset &amp;amp;quot;iso 8859 1&amp;amp;quot; Content Transfer Encoding: quoted printable RE: [aspngwebcon...</description><dn247:id>60000</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>178</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>Problem with Singleton object instance (13 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/8/42766.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/8/42766.aspx</guid><pubDate>28 Jan 2002 21:52:23</pubDate><description>Copied from [aspngcs] to [ngfx patterns] by Charles D. Carroll darthcarroll@asplists.com Greetings all, I am working on a report generator project, and am trying to make an object using the Singleton design pattern. (Which I have never done before.) It's purpose is to return DataSets as a report is being recursively built. i.e. looping through a DataSet loop through another DataSet, which was retr...</description><dn247:id>42766</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>178</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>Patterns/architecture resources (4 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/7/38127.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/7/38127.aspx</guid><pubDate>16 Jan 2002 21:30:00</pubDate><description>Attention everyone! I am updating the signup/info page for this list at http://aspfriends.com/aspfriends/ngfx patterns.asp and I'd like your input. Please feel free to send me the names and/or links of any of the following on this list's topic: Books Web articles Other developer lists These will be reviewed and, if approved, placed under the appropriate tab on the list signup page. Thanks in advan...</description><dn247:id>38127</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>178</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>Universal Data Access Components? (12 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/7/36983.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/7/36983.aspx</guid><pubDate>14 Jan 2002 19:07:53</pubDate><description>Moved from [aspngdata] to [ngfx patterns] by Charles M. Carroll darthcarroll@asplists.com Most examples I see don't use a seperate Data Access Layer, and even on sites like IBuySpy (as far as I saw) there's no real Universal Data Access Component where you just pass the object a connection string, type to return (dataset or datareader), type of provider to use, etc... and all the work is done in t...</description><dn247:id>36983</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>178</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>Bit of an inheritance quandary (4 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/7/36982.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/7/36982.aspx</guid><pubDate>07 Jan 2002 22:12:00</pubDate><description>Copied from [aspngarchitecture] to [ngfx patterns] by Charles M. Carroll darthcarroll@asplists.com Have the following base classes: RandomWeighted Methods: Overrided Render Variables: intLimit Properties: Limit WeightedItem Variables intWeight Properties Weight I want to inherit from both for one class. What's the standard practice now that multiple inheritances aren't allowed? I can't think of an...</description><dn247:id>36982</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>178</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>Manager Collection Class (MCC) Pattern (3 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/6/30099.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/6/30099.aspx</guid><pubDate>16 Dec 2001 01:17:59</pubDate><description>This is a multi part message in MIME format. NextPart 001 01C17DC9.139216F8 Content Type: multipart/alternative; boundary &amp;amp;quot; NextPart 002 01C17DC9.139216F8&amp;amp;quot; NextPart 002 01C17DC9.139216F8 Content Type: text/plain; charset &amp;amp;quot;us ascii&amp;amp;quot; Content Transfer Encoding: quoted printable All, 20 I have captured a pattern that many of you have probably come across or used before. It is similar to the ECC patter...</description><dn247:id>30099</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>178</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>designing dataacess layer implemeting 2 type of databases (2 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/3/19400.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/3/19400.aspx</guid><pubDate>07 Nov 2001 10:57:00</pubDate><description>Copied from [aspngarchitecture] to [ngfx patterns] by Charles M. Carroll darthcarroll@asplists.com Hi all, Currently I am &amp;amp;quot;architecting&amp;amp;quot; a project using .NET Beta 2. I am desining the architecture for a large employee benefit system. The archicture consists of a workflow(process), business, data acceess layer. It is a MUST for the aplication to support both Microsoft SQL Server and Oracle database...</description><dn247:id>19400</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>178</dn247:siteId></item></channel></rss>