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HINT: This blog has moved!
For those who did not yet catch up with my new blog, here is the reminder: We migrated our individual blogs from weblogs.asp.net to blogs.thinktecture.com . The blogs over at blogs.thinktecture.com are powered by Telligent's Community Server . A BIG...
REMINDER: This blog has moved!
We migrated our individual blogs from weblogs.asp.net to blogs.thinktecture.com . The blogs over at blogs.thinktecture.com are powered by Telligent's Community Server . A BIG THANKS goes to ScottW - and of course the whole Telligent crew! You guys rock...
REMINDER: This blog has moved!
It just took us some 15 months to migrate our individual blogs from weblogs.asp.net to blogs.thinktecture.com . The blogs over at blogs.thinktecture.com are powered by Telligent's Community Server . A BIG THANKS goes to ScottW - and of course the whole...
REMINDER: This blog HAS MOVED!!!
It just took us some 15 months to migrate our individual blogs from weblogs.asp.net to blogs.thinktecture.com . The blogs over at blogs.thinktecture.com are powered by Telligent's Community Server . A BIG THANKS goes to ScottW - and of course the whole...
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It just took us some 15 months to migrate our individual blogs from weblogs.asp.net to blogs.thinktecture.com . The blogs over at blogs.thinktecture.com are powered by Telligent's Community Server . A BIG THANKS goes to ScottW - and of course the whole...
Patterns, practices for enterprise applications: this time from the other side
IBM 's Redbook series has been there for a long time - much longer than Microsoft's excellent PAG materials . So today I will introduce you to the two latest (beta) additions in the Redbook library: WebSphere and .NET Coexistence Patterns: Service Oriented...
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