Old IO and Serialization Memory Sets

After DI post and activity, I need some change of flavor for a while before I can start with Part 2 of DI notes. After release of .net framework 3.5 I will like to re-visit my old notes before publishing them to this blog. We have some new things in IO and Serialization. It could be a good activity for a while! Bye

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Teach Experiance

Can you teach experiance and wisdom? Well I don't think so unless we have some science fiction gadget to transfer one brains data to other provided they are compatible :). Similarly the design and architecture are like art where you may be able to teach techniques of using colours, brushes and their use to produce certain effects, strokes and impacts but you can never teach a person to imagine master pieces.

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Re-doing DI notes

I had been re-doing my notes on Dependency Injection last week. So far as Constructor injection, Setter injection, interface injection is concerned they are simple and fine but on the other hand we have something else Getter injection. Well Bob lee says you need AOP container, well it makes sense with AOP only as driving classes from abstract client and implementing getter never make me feel good about code. I searched any equivalent of dynaop in .net, but no use. Well it's still a question in my mind a container that can provide Getter injection. If you know something please do reply. I will soon blog my new notes on DI with container POCs. Bye!!!

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