Forcing myself to continue to believe that no component's job is that special keeps me virtuous, I am convinced that you should always try hard to avoid nE3 LoC, even if you acknowledge that it will sometimes happen
I am firmly of the belief that almost any complicated system can be reduced, provided a person who is both a brilliant developer and an unchallenged domain expert is given free reign over it - which basically never happens
Whenever there's a new release scheduled, I will ensure to get budget to refactor some of it, and remove technical debt. But sometimes it's cheaper to just re-write it all (which is being planned)
WHat I've learned through my coding life: VB.NET : holds your hand and tells you you're handsome, everyone else is evil, and you are amazing C# : Helps you do pushups, spots you when you're doing bench presses, and is your wing man atthe bar BizTalk : Sucker punches you and kicks you when you're down after it shoots VB.NET
room topic changed to C#: C#: Where we don't need glasses. Read the wiki. [.net] [asp.net] [asp.net-mvc] [c#] [entity-framework] [linq] [visual-studio] [wcf] [wpf]
Let me be honest for a moment.... I never read the Wiki... I'm sorry, it's not that I have anything about rules or reading.... I just HATE ORANGE LINKS!
PRetty much take an exception on your production server, give the data to a developer and they can load it up with all data/stack trace etc. at the time of the exception to see what went on
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Ok, question. You have a web service that gets hit say 100k times a day. You want to save every message that comes in, in case you have to replay it in the future. Would you use a framework (Internal or 3rd party) to log the messages, write them to file on the current thread, use a separate thread, or write them to a database?
Database is the fastest, saving to The hard disk is expensive, even if it's on it's own thread.
using a Logging framework to manage the saves etc. is nice, but same issue as writing to the hard disk
Problem with the DB route, is if the DB is down, then you don't get to write your messages, which means you need the fall back of just streaming them to the hard disk.