Solve your worries --Aoite open source development prelude

Aoite(Any one item!)

Any suitable for a rapid development of .Net Framework 4.0+ project overall solution, so stay tuned Aoite GitHub .

Introduction

The project from 2009 incubator (V-> Sofire-> Aoite), has been spent five years. It has been optimized, has been reconstructed, has been in business . It has a very complete unit test cases. Safe to use (I'm bragging, please do not start commercial, open source version at present not yet fully completed all the features, please wait until CommandModel module is completed.). For more information, please pay attention to my blog park .

Project Plan (2015-01-19 ~ 2015-01-24)

  1. 95% + completion Redis commands.
    • Based on object-oriented extension to consider the way.
    • RealCall unit testing early may not realize all commands.
  2. Cache module completed.
  3. Complete CommandModel module (This module is one of the biggest highlights Aoite, temporary confidentiality purposes).
  4. Complete ASP.NET MVC CommandModel module.
  5. Written document (after 2015-01-24, starting from the blog Park).

It has completed an important module introduction

Aoite

  1. Aoite.Data: database interaction module. You never had to experience the way the database connection.
  2. Aoite.LevelDB: Google LevelDB package. It needs people in need, people who do not need to be skipped.
  3. Aoite.Logger: log module. Compact and easy to use extensive, home travel, investigation and interpretation.
  4. Aoite.Net: In fact, this past spent a lot of thought (the previous version Sofire is one such), but due to a memory leak, the reconstruction, a temporary hold out.
  5. Aoite.Reflection: thank Fasterflect . It belongs to all.
  6. Aoite.Serialization: a fast binary serializer.

System

  1. System.Mapping: absolutely dry. Quick reflexes.
  2. System.IOC: Smart Ioc mode. Breaking away from dependence.
  3. System.Random: the module is preferably random.

more content

Before the document has not yet finished writing, you can understand the whole unit testing framework. Welcome to criticism guidance ~

Reproduced in: https: //www.cnblogs.com/sofire/p/aoite_001.html

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