I'm going to have to go with option B. The foundation layer is all about providing the core building blocks, not the fancy stuff. Leave the UI state and non-core entities to the higher layers, where they belong!
I'm going to have to go with option B. The foundation layer is all about the core stuff, not the fancy extras. Leave the UI state and non-core entities to the higher layers, where they belong!
This is a tough one, but I'm going to go with option A. CRUD actions are the foundation of any data-driven application, right? Everything else is just icing on the cake.
I'm going to have to agree with Rutha on this one. CRUD actions are definitely a part of the foundation layer. How else are we supposed to interact with the data?
Option B is the way to go, for sure. The foundation layer is all about providing the core building blocks, not the fancy stuff. Leave the UI state to the higher layers!
I'm going to have to go with option C. Non-core entities are definitely part of the foundation layer, right? I mean, we can't just have core entities and nothing else!
Hmm, I think option D is the way to go. Saving UI states is a pretty important part of the foundation layer, isn't it? Otherwise, how would the UI know what to display?
I'm not so sure about that. What if we need to perform CRUD operations on some of the entities in the foundation layer? Shouldn't option A be the correct answer?
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