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  • New and Notable 158

    The Heat of the Moment reached 83 degrees here yesterday after days of 50 degrees and rain. Who heard of getting a sun burn in New England in mid April? Blogging/Blogsphere My friend Korby introduced Tagspace , a concept he presented to Scott Hanselman and I back at Palermo's party. I am happy to...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 04-23-2007
  • Samgentile.com is Back with DNN 4.1

    I heard a lot of feedback back when I started my new personal blog and before when I started a new home portal on Office Live, that I should consolidate my web properties back around samgentile.com. To this point. it has been rather difficult because of the way we set up it was convoluted. An old version...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 04-20-2007
  • New and Notable 157

    CLR/Tools An excellent post from Scott Hanselman on Managing Change with .NET Assembly Diff Tools . As I said , during the MVP Summit I spent time with Patrick Smachia and Scott Hanselman looking at the absolutely amazing new beta of NDepend . Microsoft/Ajax/Web 2.0 is Bull**** Ayende already took Paul...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 04-15-2007
  • New and Notable 152

    Smart Clients/Orcas I am extremely pleased to see the .NET Framework (and Microsoft) finally gain the offline sync services that I have been talking about for quite a few years in my work at Groove and Adesso . You will be able to do synchronization from WinForms and WPF apps that you could do from Groove...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 03-26-2007
  • New and Notable 151

    Thank God, its Friday. Even after a full 32 ounces of strong Starbucks coffee, I still fell asleep on the train on the way in. Entity Framework/OR/M/LINQ The excellent Entity Framework discussions continue with Scott Bellware's fine Entity Framework Challenges Architecture One of my core principles...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 03-23-2007
  • New and Notable 150!!

    This is it, the big 150! The first New and Notable was on May 19, 2003 , (my first post was March 29, 2002 ) and I paid homage to the master, "I have always admired Mike's ability to look at the world out there and put it all into one great post, The Daily Grind . While I can't pretend to...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 03-22-2007
  • New and Notable 149

    Yup, I'm still stuck in Seattle and I still feel like crap. Tomas just went off to the airport and I feel like the last MVP left in Seattle. Just want to get out of here and home but can't do that until tomorrow night. Lots of stuff stored up Entity Framework/ADO.NET 3/ORM/ASP.NET/MonoRail I...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 03-18-2007
  • New and Notable 148

    Still real tired from my Oklahoma trip , partying with Raymond sure is exhausting-). Agile/Development Tools On my short list for some time now, is to switch from NUnit to the definitely superior MbUnit. My friend Andrew has done some great work with this tool and he has a new release out with the beta...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 03-07-2007
  • Latest on Agile Project, Reorgs, and Interop

    In a post on January 25th , I said, "I posted yesterday that we had shipped our Enterprise Collateral Management solution based on our new architecture. As I said, we still have a lot more to do ." I provided a concise list of the methodologies, technologies and tools that we used in our 14...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 02-19-2007
  • Our .NET 3.0 Enterprise Application and Architecture Shipped

    I posted yesterday that we had shipped our Enterprise Collateral Management solution based on our new architecture. As I said, we still have a lot more to do. Several people have asked and many have been interested in the continuing blog posts that I have had on our 14 month development cycle. This post...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 01-25-2007
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