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  • Entity Framework for Domain Model based Application Architectures

    I am sitting here listening to the MSDN Webcast: Framework Masterclass: LINQ to Entities and guess what. Patrick Lowendahl is there as well and beat me to it with the following remark. Question : Eilsa, if you want more feedback from DDD mvps you can drop me or my friend Jimmy (who wrote the second book...
    Posted to Paul Gielens:ThoughtsService (Weblog) by p.gielens on 09-24-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Books, ASP.NET, Community News, ADO.NET, Domain-Driven Design
  • Test-Driven Development in Microsoft.NET book

    I am finally getting a chance to read and review some of my recent book purchases. This one is particularly interesting to me: Test-Driven Development in Microsoft.NET by James W. Newkirk and Alexei A. Vorontsov So far, it looks great! I spend a lot of time every day writing tests with NUnit , so I was...
    Posted to Robert Hurlbut's .NET Blog (Weblog) by RHurlbut on 05-05-2004, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, COM+/Enterprise Services, .NET Remoting, ADO.NET, .NET, Books, Security, Extreme Programming, Database Development, CLR, Architecture/Patterns
  • Improving .NET Application Performance and Scalability released

    The book Improving .NET Application Performance and Scalability I have been pointing to over the past few months has finally been released on MSDN. This is another excellent resource from the Patterns and Practices group. Rico provides a great Forward to the book (he and his team did a great job on putting...
    Posted to Robert Hurlbut's .NET Blog (Weblog) by RHurlbut on 04-28-2004, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, COM+/Enterprise Services, .NET Remoting, ADO.NET, .NET, Books, Security, Database Development, CLR, Web Services, Architecture/Patterns, COM Interop
  • Improving .NET Application Performance and Scalability

    Another task I am working on is extensive performance and scalability testing for a large Distributed .Net project . Our approach is to set up tests early to determine load, stress, and scalability metrics, and to test often as work progresses. This helps us to quickly know if our assumptions are correct...
    Posted to Robert Hurlbut's .NET Blog (Weblog) by RHurlbut on 12-07-2003, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, COM+/Enterprise Services, .NET Remoting, ADO.NET, .NET, Books, Security, Extreme Programming, Database Development, CLR, Web Services, Architecture/Patterns, COM Interop
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