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Software Architecture with C# 12 and .NET 8 - Fourth Edition

You're reading from   Software Architecture with C# 12 and .NET 8 - Fourth Edition Build enterprise applications using microservices, DevOps, EF Core, and design patterns for Azure

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Product type Book
Published in Feb 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781805127659
Pages 756 pages
Edition 4th Edition
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Gabriel Baptista Gabriel Baptista
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Dr. Francesco Abbruzzese Dr. Francesco Abbruzzese
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Preface 1. Understanding the Importance of Software Architecture FREE CHAPTER 2. Non-Functional Requirements 3. Managing Requirements 4. Best Practices in Coding C# 12 5. Implementing Code Reusability in C# 12 6. Design Patterns and .NET 8 Implementation 7. Understanding the Different Domains in Software Solutions 8. Understanding DevOps Principles and CI/CD 9. Testing Your Enterprise Application 10. Deciding on the Best Cloud-Based Solution 11. Applying a Microservice Architecture to Your Enterprise Application 12. Choosing Your Data Storage in the Cloud 13. Interacting with Data in C# – Entity Framework Core 14. Implementing Microservices with .NET 15. Applying Service-Oriented Architectures with .NET 16. Working with Serverless – Azure Functions 17. Presenting ASP.NET Core 18. Implementing Frontend Microservices with ASP.NET Core 19. Client Frameworks: Blazor 20. Kubernetes 21. Case Study 22. Case Study Extension: Developing .NET Microservices for Kubernetes 23. Answers
24. Other Books You May Enjoy
25. Index

Identifying well-written code

It is not easy to identify whether code is well written. The best practices described so far can certainly guide you as a software architect to define a standard for your team. However, even with a standard, mistakes will happen, and you will probably find them only after code is in production. The decision to refactor code in production just because it does not follow all the standards you define is not an easy one to take, especially if the code in question works properly. Some people conclude that well-written code is simply code that works well in production. However, this can surely cause damage to the software’s life since developers might be influenced by that non-standard code.

For this reason, as a software architect, you need to find ways to enforce adherence to the coding standard you’ve defined. Luckily, nowadays, we have many options for tools that can help us with this task. They are called static code analysis tools, and...

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