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  • RAF 2008 , a touching experience

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    Posted to Pablo Peralta's Blog (Weblog) by pablop on 06-05-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Archictect, sharepoint online, RAF 08, pablo, live mesh, Microsoft Office Live Small Business, peralta, enterprise 2.0, OSLO, RAF, Biztalk, ASP.Net MV, Microsoft Office Live Workspace, mvc, service factory, infocorp, Web Service Software Factory, RAF 2008, Modeling Edition, Sharepoint, Architecture, .net
  • ASP.NET MVC and IE8 WebActivities

    One of the great things in readify is the ability to do Professional Development at scheduled intervals to keep up to speed with the latest industry technologies and advancements. My latest foray into this (amongst other things) has been looking at the ASP.NET MVC framework and Internet Explorer 8 WebActivities...
    Posted to Glavs Blog (Weblog) by Glav on 03-14-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, .NET, readify, MVC, Architecture, Internet Explorer 8
  • Web Client Software Factory and Enterprise Library. I want to Opt-in, not Opt-out.

    I am a fan of the Web Client Software factory . Its a pretty good implementation of the MVP pattern within ASP.NET. Pretty lean and clean and doesn't involve lots of effort to get the simple stuff done, unlike a lot of other MVC based implementations/frameworks. One of the things I don't like about it...
    Posted to Glavs Blog (Weblog) by Glav on 05-28-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, .NET, Web 2.0, readify, MVP, MVC, Architecture
  • MVC/MVP - Overused Patterns?

    I did an engagement recently where a client wanted to create a windows forms application from an existing legacy application. The existing legacy app was important but relatively simple in terms of architecture. A previous consultant went in and recommended the use of the Model View Controller (MVC)...
    Posted to Glavs Blog (Weblog) by Glav on 02-04-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, Visual Studio, Winforms, WCF, MVP, MVC, Architecture
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