Tutorial by Topics: fluent

NUnit's Assert.That() form supports the use of constraints as its second parameter. All constraints provided out of the box by NUnit are available through the static classes Is, Has and Does. Constraints can be combined into fluent expressions using the built in methods And, Or and With. Expressio...
There are two general ways of specifying HOW Entity Framework will map POCO classes to database tables, columns, etc.: Data Annotations and Fluent API. While Data Annotations are a simple to read and understand, they lack of certain features such as specifying the "Cascade on Delete" b...
Goals The primary goal of a Fluent Interface is increased readability. When used for constructing objects, the choices available to the caller can be made clearly and enforced via compile-time checks. For example, consider the following tree of options representing steps along the path to constr...
Javascript is great for designing fluent API - a consumer-oriented API with focus on developer experience. Combine with language dynamic features for optimal results.

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