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Adam Tibi
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Adam Tibi is a London-based software consultant with over 22 years of experience in .NET, Python, the Microsoft stack, and Azure. He is experienced in mentoring teams, designing architecture, promoting agile and good software practices, and, of course, writing code. Adam has consulted for blue-chip firms including Shell, Lloyds Bank, Lloyd’s of London, Willis Towers Watson, and for a mix of start-ups. As a consultant who has a heterogeneous portfolio of clients, he has gained a solid understanding of the TDD intricacies, which he has transferred into this book.
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Exploring repositories

Repositories are classes that belong to infrastructure. They understand the underlying storage platform and interact with the specifics of the data store system.

They should not contain business logic, and they should only be concerned with loading and saving data.

Repositories are a way of achieving a single responsibility (as in SOLID’s single responsibility principle) by having the services and the domains responsible for business logic but not responsible for data persistence. DDD gives the data persistence responsibility to the repositories.

An example of a repository

You’ve seen this line of code previously in the UpdateTitleService class:

var post = _postRepository.GetById(postId);

Here, we will show you a potential implementation of GetById.

Using Dapper with SQL Server

Dapper is a .NET library categorized under the term micro-ORM. It is very popular and used in StackOverflow.

Dapper can be used to access a SQL...

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Adam Tibi

Adam Tibi is a London-based software consultant with over 22 years of experience in .NET, Python, the Microsoft stack, and Azure. He is experienced in mentoring teams, designing architecture, promoting agile and good software practices, and, of course, writing code. Adam has consulted for blue-chip firms including Shell, Lloyds Bank, Lloyd’s of London, Willis Towers Watson, and for a mix of start-ups. As a consultant who has a heterogeneous portfolio of clients, he has gained a solid understanding of the TDD intricacies, which he has transferred into this book.
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