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London .NET User group with Ian Cooper, Decoupling from ASP.NET - Hexagonal Architectures in .NET, 23 September 2014, London

.Net community hero Ian Cooper delivered an intensive exploration of hexagonal architecture.

 

The term 'hexagonal architecture' has come back and forth in popularity since Alistair Cockburn first mooted it, with the Rails community's recent soul searching over its importance or threat just the latest. So what is a hexagonal architecture, why might you want to use one, and why is the 'Rails just falls away' threat so discomforting to web framework builders. How can we make 'ASP.NET just fall away'.

 

In this presentation Ian looked at the Layered Architectural style - when we would want to use one (as opposed to the alternatives) and when it is appropriate how to implement one. We will look at how to implement the Ports & Adapters (Hexagonal's 'proper' name) style, explaining what the different layers are.

 

You can see the Skillscast (film/code/slides) at skillsmatter.com/skillscasts/5744-decoupling-from-asp-net...

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