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by mcny
284 days ago
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I once wrote a small class at work and by the time I left it was like over 8k lines long. People jokes it was my fault I called it HelperUtil instead of something more descriptive. It was a dumping ground for all the stuff people didn't want to think about. I wonder if something like that is possible in the microservice world? |
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C# accidentally solved this problem with extension methods, these little helper utils at least get grouped by type and not in one humongous file. Or maybe that was part of the design team's intention behind them all along.
And because they're static you can easily see when services or state are getting passed into a method, clearly showing when it should in fact be some sort of service or a new type.