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Enterprise Library for Application Blocks Released
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dwahlin
If you're a fan of the MSDN Application Blocks (as I am) you'll be happy to know that the Microsoft Patterns and Practices team has released the "Enterprise Library" which packages together 7 application blocks: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default...
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Speaking at ASP.NET Connections Orlando March 20 - 23
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dwahlin
What better way to spend the last week of March than in sunny Orlando, Florida at the ASP.NET Connections conference! I'm excited to be speaking at the conference on several different topics ranging from extending the DataGrid to new XML features in ...
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Speaking at the Plano .NET User Group January 5th
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dwahlin
I'll be speaking at the Plano, Texas .NET User Group meeting January 5th on the new XML features in .NET V2 (Whidbey). The talk will cover why you'd ever want to use XML, new XML classes, new performance enhancements, cool tricks you can do with XML,...
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