Contents tagged with Distributed Applications
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Lessons on Software Development – From Bruce Lee!
While we as software developers are used to learning lessons and adopting techniques from other disciplines, it is not often that we look to the martial arts for new ideas on development approaches. However, this blog post does just that.
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March 2010 Meeting of Israel Dot Net Developers User Group (IDNDUG)
Note the special date of this meeting - Wednesday March 24, 2010
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Microsoft Sync Framework 2.0 Released
While the release of Beta 2 of Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 is getting all of the attention this week, version 2.0 of the Microsoft Sync Framework was also released this week and can be downloaded from here.
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Just Released – Visual Basic QuickStarts and How-to Topics for PrismV2 (Composite Application Guidance for WPF and Silverlight)
The Microsoft Patterns and Practices group just Released a set of Quick Starts and How-To documents for using Prism in Visual Basic - Visual Basic QuickStarts and How-to Topics for PrismV2 (Composite Application Guidance for WPF and Silverlight)
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The Official Release Version of ASP.NET MVC 1.0 is Now Available
The official version of ASP.NET MVC 1.0 is now available for download here.
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March 2009 Meeting of Israel Visual Basic User Group
This month we take a look at design and architecture, rather than specific technologies.
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Software Development Flight to Quality
Soon after yesterday’s post with a link to our new case studies, I came across a very informative report that I must share with you. At the start of every year, the law firm Morrison & Foerster, which tracks the global outsourcing industry, conducts a survey regarding the current state of the world’s outsourcing market and emerging trends likely to shape that market over the next twelve months. There are a lot of interesting ideas in the report, which can be found at http://www.mofo.com/news/updates/bulletins/15129.html. However, one point in particular really caught my attention:
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MSDN Screencast Library
The MSDN team over in the UK has put together a huge collection (279 at the time of this post) of short screencasts for .NET developers. Each video is only about 10-15 minutes long, but packs a lot of useful information.
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Renaissance Case Studies Now Available
A few weeks ago, The Renaissance Computer Systems web site was updated with a set of case studies describing our roles in several recent projects. Check out Renaissance Case Studies and let me know if you have any comments.
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Roger Sessions on System Complexity at VSLive Dallas
While reviewing VSLive Dallas, I also want to mention that I sat in on a very good (keynote) session by Roger Sessions. I have read many of his articles and newsletters over the past years, so I wanted to take the opportunity to hear him speak in person.