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I am reading this very good book. It's called Head first Design Patterns by Eric Freeman & Elisabeth Freeman. It covers all the basic design patterns an OO-developer could ever use. Actualy, if you are doing OO programming you might see that you were already using some of these patterns but didn't know it. Alle the patterns are quite well explained in a simple matter. And we all know what Einstein said about explaining things simple. But for those of you who didn't.
I thought it was time to use fluent nhibernate just to keep up. Up untill now I still use the old atributes and nhibernate 1.2.1 because I see no reason to upgrade. It all just works and does what it is supposed to do.
But I don't want to stand in the way of progress and I want to help the VB.Net community ahead. So that Jeremy can feel a bit better about the VB.Net community ;-).
The law of demeter
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If you have been using an OO language to program with then you should have heard of the Law of Demeter. If you haven’t then you should read some of the articles I collected on Google.


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