Should all the sausages in my bakery be in one roll?
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Your answers will dictate how fucked I am.
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Without knowing anything at all about your application, it's impossible to answer
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If they're all closely related, usually yes. If they're logically separate components then possibly not.
I'm working on some software that has a web service and an application that calls the web service both in the same solution, which is slightly irritating because I have to run two versions of it when I'm debugging the application and the web service together
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A good rule of thumb is "will the end user install the programs separately?". All MS Office apps should be in one solution, but each of the Adobe's products should get its own.
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glad I am not fucked.
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I'm working on some software that has a web service and an application that calls the web service both in the same solution, which is slightly irritating because I have to run two versions of it when I'm debugging the application and the web service together
Are you talking about Visual Studio? If so, debugging multiple projects is really easy, just go to the "Multiple Startup Projects" screen and tell it to debug all the projects you want debugged.
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Well, TIL.
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I thought he meant he needed to run different versions of the same projects together, like different source control branches. That actually is kind of a pain.
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These title changes are pretty annoying.
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These title changes are pretty annoying.
I was trying to figure out how everyone knew what he was talking about.
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TL3 abuse at its finest!
Curse you, gamification!
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What was the original title? I didn't start reading until it was already irredeemably confusing. (This is why I have my history publicly visible, “washing my laundry in public”.)
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Something about all projects being in one VS solution
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Ok, I was going to say this before but held back because even I found it a bit lame. Still.
This topic (according to the title) should result in a NULL, or an EXCEPTION.
There is no way that sausages should be a property of bakery, any more than either could extend each other.
However: bakery.roll most definitely should be extendable by sausage or egg (ideally both) or cheese etc (dare I suggest a cheesy Ham?)
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Thanks; that makes sense.
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It's a HAS-A relationship, not an IS-A relationship. Modelled with containment, not inheritance.
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The result will be consumed by my processes