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At this point in the story of cross-platform development, if you’ve faithfully followed the preferred sequence of chapters—that is, in a linear fashion as opposed to dipping in and out—you should have enough knowledge to begin some serious projects. It’s now time to round it all off with a bit of best practice that can help in developing cross-platform software in a coherent and consistent manner.
“...you should use a Domain Model whenever the complexity of your domain logic is greater than 7.42. The bad news is that nobody knows how to measure the complexity of domain logic.”
—Martin Fowler, author
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Easton, M.J., King, J. (2004). Testing and Building Strategies. In: Cross-Platform .NET Development: Using Mono, Portable.NET, and Microsoft .NET. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0746-7_9
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