i have a git login but i have never used it, tfs was chosen as it had built in functionality for all visual studio versions we use at my work and also for the dreaded VB6 we still use
no, although i have vpn access. I set up practically everything there servers ,machines , routers.. so i made sure i gave myself remote access to everthign :P
yea, i have to say the worst offender i have used for that is eclipse and the android sdk. it seems like everytime i start it up something new is missing and it takes an age to find a fix
yea, the only thing i'm not to keen on with git ( as far as i understand it ) is its all online on other peoples servers.. can you host git i have no idea??
yea i just hope i can get the others to see its point... i can just see them saying well i want to check this in then ill fix this other file ... blar blar blar and at the end it will all work but now i cant check in
ill drag them kicking and screaming if i have too, but i can see them moaning lol
we both know this, but they very often don't look at the bigger picture and only at there little annoyance of not being able to do a partial checkin, yea sorry i said "sweet" earlier but didn't say it worked :)
yes the checkin was rejected lol. The question was regarding ORMs and Repository pattern. I can see the need for both, but both have there problems ORMS with no repos tend to promote data layer abuse I.E data access everywhere or persistent model use as domain objects, then repos tend to get complex when dealing with larger projects .. ive been messing about trying to find a solution that eases both issues but cant.. everything is leaky at best and was just wondering what your process was.
that's fine but when you get to larger projects you find that most queries require multiple joins on multiple tables. how do you consolidate repos without being leaky
i think i'm being overly concerned, but in my company we share work load so someone can jump in and make changes to projects at anytime no matter who first created the project. this leads to spaghetti code as its easy enough to write queries against the db, but harder to alter them when you don't even know their there. if i don't expose any IQueryables or SQL connections it becomes a little harder for them to splatter db code :)..
but then the repos have to bare the brunt.. oh btw have we lost any regulars that i use to know, other than you i haven't seen anyone else in here.