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DocFragIdAssemblyDocFragTypeDescription.FirstLine()
ARCDoc.DocFrag.ToStringARCDocClassMemberTODO: Decide on what we actually want with ToString for this class.
ARCDoc.DocFragCollectionARCDocClassContains a collection of -DocFrag- objects.
ARCDoc.DocFragCollection.CreateARCDocClassMemberCreates documentation fragments (-DocFrag-) for all possible -BaseAttribute- elements found in the given assemblies.
ARCDoc.DocFragCollection.TryGetVARCDocClassMemberNote that 'normally' this method would be irrelevant for a -PRich- object because we will usually be an entity object (like 'Customer') not having an intrinsic value ourselves per se (because we will instead be containing a list of values).
ARCDoc.DocFragCollection.ToStringARCDocClassMemberTODO: Decide on what we actually want with ToString for this class.
ARCDoc.DocLinkARCDocClassDescribes to where a single HTML link points.
ARCCore.ARConcepts.PropertyAccessARCCoreEnumMemberThe general mechanism for accessing properties of objects in AgoRapide.
ARCCore.ARConcepts.AvoidingRepetitionARCCoreEnumMemberAvoiding repetition, the overarching philosophy that inspired the rest of AgoRapide.
ARCCore.ARConcepts.AgoRapideHistoryARCCoreEnumMemberAgoRapide has roots back to 2011 when Bjørn Erling Fløtten invented panSL (SL = Schema language).
ARCCore.ARConcepts.AdHocQueryARCCoreEnumMemberThe concept of a -Client- doing an ad-hoc query against (normally) a -ArmDB-.
ARCCore.ARConcepts.StandardAgoRapideCodeARCCoreEnumMemberCode originating from the main official AgoRapide distribution (which therefore does not include any end-application specific code)
ARCCore.ARConcepts.ApplicationSpecificCodeARCCoreEnumMemberCode specific for an end-application.
ARCCore.ARConcepts.MemoryConsumptionARCCoreEnumMemberA naïve implementation of key-value storages like AgoRapide may lead to excessive memory (RAM) consumption.
ARCCore.ARConcepts.IndexingARCCoreEnumMemberIn-memory indexing of data is done 'behind-the-scenes' by some classes implementing -IP-.
ARCCore.ARConcepts.LinkInsertionInDocumentationARCCoreEnumMemberDocumentation with links is much easier to read.
ARCCore.ARConcepts.TryPatternAndNullARCCoreEnumMemberAgoRapide uses non-nullable reference types as default throughout the system
ARCCore.AREnumTypeARCCoreEnumCategories different types of enum used in AgoRapide. The most important one is -PropertyKeyEnum-.
ARCCore.AREnumType.PropertyKeyEnumARCCoreEnumMemberDesignates enums that describe relevant values for an 'entity' object like 'Customer'.
ARCCore.AREnumType.OrdinaryEnumARCCoreEnumMemberDesignates "Ordinary" enums used for indicating range of valid values for a given key
ARCCore.AREnumType.DocumentationOnlyEnumARCCoreEnumMemberDesignates enums that provide a central repository of explanation of terms that are not present in the C# code.
ARCCore.ARNodeTypeARCCoreEnumDescribes what function a node in an AgoRapide system serves. A given node may constitute of only -StandardAgoRapideCode- or a combination of -StandardAgoRapideCode- and -ApplicationSpecificCode-.
ARCCore.ARNodeType.CoreDBARCCoreEnumMemberA node containing the core or central database.
ARCCore.PKTypeAttributeP.IsObligatoryARCCoreEnumMemberTrue means value is obligatory.
ARCCore.PKTypeAttributeP.BoilerplateCodePropertiesARCCoreEnumMemberAutomatically generated boilerplate code that implements traditional setters and getters for this key.
ARCCore.PPARCCoreEnumDescribes meta data for any class (property) implementing -IP-.
ARCCore.PP.CreatedARCCoreEnumMemberTimestamp when property was created in database.
ARCCore.PP.CidARCCoreEnumMemberCreator id (entity which created this property).
ARCCore.PP.ValueARCCoreEnumMemberThe actual value.
ARCCore.PP.ValidARCCoreEnumMemberTimestamp when property was last known to be (still) valid
ARCCore.PP.VidARCCoreEnumMemberValidator id, that is entity which set -Valid- for this property.
ARCCore.ActualConnectionP.IsErrorConditionARCCoreEnumMemberSome kind of error condition has occured regarding data going back and forth, but the TCP/IP connection itself is probably sound.

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