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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T20:13:24+00:00 2026-05-11T20:13:24+00:00

I stand in front of a little problem; I want to create a modular

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I stand in front of a little problem; I want to create a modular software.

Let’s make it more general and not specific for my case. What I want to create is a software which loads dlls and those dlls adds features to the software.

Think of the dlls as xvid, divx or whatever additional codec, feature to your favorite video-player. I want a more custom modular program though, in my case I’m creating a software to handle Customers, Invoices and Products and different users might have different needs and therefore I need to handle this somehow!

However, re-compiling the software and specificly sending the new files to each different user is “stupid” I would rather create a modular software ( don’t actually know if this is the correct term ).

So what I was thinking is that I begin creating a pattern of which my DLL’s should follow.

Then I create a Module handler in my software which loads the actuall DLL and calls the method in it ( here’s where the pattern come in! ).

What I’d like to know is; Am I on the right track?

Might you guys give me some pointers or examples on this matter?

This is all in C#, but would of course be interesting to see how it would differ in Java, Python or C++ too.

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    2026-05-11T20:13:24+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:13 pm

    You have to have a purpose. You either need the module to conform to some kind of interface or something the app can handle (like a method with a known attribute that you find via reflection). The interface then performs known functionality like invoice creation, invoice printing, etc.

    Alternatively your app has to conform to some interface and uses hooks for the module to use to inject itself into your app.

    Plugins would be good for something that can be easily sliced up (media codecs). Hooks would be good for something with a well-defined event model (like a web server). Which you use depends on how you want your modularity for customers, invoices, etc. to work.

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