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Writing Handcrafted Code

Principle #4: You embrace handcrafted code by isolating and protecting it

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Generated code won’t be enough to complete your project. It won’t provide unique details to your individual classes or the component architecture that forms the backbone of your application. Significant segments of code, including startup code, utility functions, and exception reporting, occur only once within your application so aren’t a good candidate for templates. This framework code, combined with your templates, creates the backbone of your application.

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Dollard, K. (2004). Writing Handcrafted Code. In: Code Generation in Microsoft .NET. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0705-4_4

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