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  • More on CAB and PAG

    So I said I didn't want to write that last post and I probably shouldn't have judging by some of your reactions :) I'm in the middle of being at the lake with my family on this Memorial Day Weekend but I did want to say something better than what I said in the last post. I guess that wouldn't...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 05-26-2007
  • On CAB and P and P

    I didn't want to have to write this post . I've been disapointed for well over a week about this and I've phoned Jeremy Miller twice to discuss my displeasure. A ways back, Ayende decides to bash the entire P&P team at Microsoft and specifically CAB. Then Jeremy comes in as well although...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 05-25-2007
  • CAB, SCBAT and GAT

    I wanted to wait until I did some more CAB 101 posts before I got to this, but one of the exciting things we have been working with the last 3 days is the GAT and it's use in SCBAT . As you saw from my posts, CAB is two things: very hard to understand at first and two, there are many ways to do things...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 05-10-2007
  • CAB Smart Clients in an Agile World Part 2

    So I was going to show how to tame this CAB beast by sharing what I learned on that “CAB Spike” about a month and 1/2 ago. Again, from Part 1 of this series , the Spike is when you have no clue what you are doing, have to leave the schedule of User Stories to go investigate some technical subject, understand...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 05-10-2007
  • CAB Smart Clients in an Agile World Part 1

    This is the first part, I hope, of a multi-part series on how I come to conquer my fears, learn to love the Composite UI Application Block (CAB) and bring into an Agile project while minimising the associated risks. So what is CAB? So it turns out that many of today’s Smart LOB Clients, ours included...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 05-10-2007
  • New and Notable 146

    Ah Saturday morning where we can sleep in, ah no wait...I have kids to wake me up at the crack of dawn... Software Architecture The PAG folks continue to deliver their goodness with their first weekly drop of the new version of the Smart Client Software Factory and they looked like they brought over...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 02-24-2007
  • New and Notable 145

    Architecture/SOA Blaine Wastell has posted that PAG planning an update of the Smart Client Software Factory to be released in late April of this year. They are encouraging feedback at http://www.codeplex.com/smartclient and enter critical items into the issue tracker ( http://www.codeplex.com/smartclient...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 02-21-2007
  • Agile Project Use of CAB

    Note 12/11/07 Reader reporting broken links. These have now been updated In comments to my post about our Agile project entering ship mode, a reader asked for more information about our use of CAB. While I intend to write more about OB and performance, here is a bunch of posts about CAB and our use of...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 12-04-2006
  • Truckin' Along with Iteration 19 and Indigo/Contract First with Services BAT

    Well, here we are busy as hell in Iteration 19 of the project . As I said here , we are now on weekly Iterations instead of 3 week Iterations . I have to admit we have been sinners; we have not been using Indigo in a Contract-First or even Service-Oriented way. We have been sort of concerned with whatever...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 04-18-2006
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