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Console.Waterworks (C.W.) is a NuGet package. I wrote it in C# for use |
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in console programs. The main feature it provides is a way to make |
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command-based (MVC?) console programs. It does this this by parsing |
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input from the end-user and mapping it to a particular |
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"command-method". C.W., also, does error-handling. This allows you to |
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focus on writing your "business logic". Another way to look at it is |
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C.W. provides the "plumbing code". |
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Console.Waterworks (C.W.) is a NuGet package. I wrote it in C# with |
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the intension of using it to make console programs. The main feature it |
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provides is a way to make command-based (MVC?) console programs. It |
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does this this by parsing input from the end-user and mapping it to a |
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particular "command-method". C.W., also, does error-handling which |
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allows you to focus on writing your "business logic". Another way to |
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look at it is C.W. provides the "plumbing code". |
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**Console.Waterworks.Core (C.W.C.) is the .Net Core version. It |
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operates in the exact same way as the tradition .Net version.** |
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operates in the exact same way as the traditional .Net version.** |
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![Console.Waterworks |
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Data-Flow](attachments/console.waterworks-data-flow.png) |
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Because this repository focuses on teaching users how to **use** |
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C.W. with F#, there is no information on they **work**. For that, you |
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must refer to the wikis of the actual projects. Their links are as |
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C.W. with F#, there is no information on how C.W. **works**. For that, you |
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must refer to the wikis of the actual (C.W.) projects. Their links are as |
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follows; |
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* [Console.Waterworks |
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