Mads Nissen
backlog on sharepoint, crm, office, .net development, architecture and more..
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Typed Datasets and .NET Remoting
I didn't really like the DataSets too much. I felt they did too much. After having a discussion on strongly typed datasets with Roy Osherove a couple of weeks ago I decided to put my DataAccess framework with ValueObjects, DataAccessObjects and ServiceFactory/Locators on the shelf for a little while and give strongly typed datasets a real go.
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Aren't Typed Datasets XSD really Contracts?
Roy found the xsd tool recently and got the typed datasets to scale. I still don't like them.
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Enterprise Solutions Patterns released
The document I referred to here are now availible from MSDN filled to the rim with good design suggestions, and with contributions by a whole bunch of smart people (Fowler, Cunningham and more..) Read up! :
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Delegates in VB.NET
Today I had use VB.NET to alter a gui component, and got curious about the usage of delegates for events.
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J2EE vs .NET : rest of the worlds perspective
Sometimes we forget how the rest of the world (read: non-softwaredevelopers) view our industry. I've been searching for sound platform comparisons related to a paper I'm writing on Software Reengineering with J2EE (and want to show how .NET would be the better alternative).
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Get Tiers, Layers, Services, Contracts, and Aspects sorted out with Clemens & Steve
Clemens Vasters and Steve Swartz sorts things out in their upcoming/ongoing Scalable Applications tour.
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Debugging Web Services over HTTPS
dneimke wrote in this post:
"[..]the *crap* I went through today trying to consume a WebService over Https." -
CodeProject got even better
I've written an article describing how i did this and was happy to see that CodeProject has implemented a rather nice article submission function. Earlier they just had a article HTML template and a submissions@codeproject email thing. Really nice. Now it's even easier to contribute.
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Remote Happiness
For a long time I've been really really scared of those old guys talking about COM. Fortunately, a while ago, I realized that I probably never had to learn this stuff because I am a pure .NET developer, and I could just simply learn .NET Remoting (an excuse good enough for me). Not that I actually knew how it worked.
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They have to be joking
In an interessant article on .NET Security in multi tier applications, which is part of the new Patterns & Practices effort from ms, a new feature of Windows 2003 Server is introduced in a note: