Contents tagged with Architecture
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Online Enterprise Architect User Group Forming
Interested in learning more about Enterprise Architecture? Natty Gur is contemplating starting up such a group, so drop him a line and let him know if you are interested.
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Great List of Interview Questions...
Here's another gem from my favorite .net blogger Scott Hanselman (who will be presenting to the Dallas .NET User Group in November 10, 2005):
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Enterprise Library is Released - Download Now!
As blogged earlier, Microsoft's Patterns & Architecture Guidance group's latest code offering, Enterprise Library, was released today.
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Naming Conventions & Coding Standards for .NET
Being a middle-tier guy, as well as being anal about standards & conventions, I really wanted to expand on my standards documents authored for clients, and write a verbose standards document to share with the community. Since then, I’ve realized a few things. First, a good friend of mine convinced me that quick, bullet-list, to-the-point documents are used more readily than verbose 100+ page guidelines. So far in my experience with clients & consultants, I've found that to be the case. Second, many people have put together some great work in this area! Check out the work that these people/teams have put together on this topic:
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Another Great Post/Links - Enterprise Performance Analysis
[From Lance Hunt]
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EnterpriseLibrary To Debut on GDN Web - January 28th
[From Scott Densmore! Thanks Scott!]
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Check Out MSDN's New Center: Designing .NET Class Libraries
Having strong interests in the middle-tier, and good object design, I thought this site looked pretty promising:
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New Open Source App - Design Pattern Automation Toolkit
Darrell Norton, as usual, has come up with another gem. Check out the Design Pattern Automation Toolkit, which is an open-source application that (from the website):
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Essential ASP.NET Webcast Sessions start November 9th & SQLServer 2005 Webcasts Announced
Thanks to the great MSDN Webcast Team for this information.