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  • New and Notable 231

    So what have I been doing? Lots of things! I gave Advanced WCF talks in Lehigh Valley and Northern Delaware . The message of EDA is starting to resonate with folks who want their communications infrastructure to be taken care of and want to focus on Event Driven communications (i.e. Purchase Order event...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 04-05-2008
  • Slide deck from INETA SOA Presentation in Findlay Ohio

    I want to thank the wonderful members of the Findlay Area .NET User's Group in Findlay, Ohio that came out in the cold the other night - it sure was cold! I want to especially thank you for your interest in the Domain Driven Design portion of the talk and your interest in using O/RM, Repositories...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 11-29-2007
  • Speaking Next Two Nights - Community Domain Driven WCF Best Practice Demos

    A further note about what I just blogged about what our upcoming Webinar and CNUG with the applications Chad and I are developing. I will be showing and giving out to the community tonight a significant portion of our code. These demo applications Chad and I developed are both influenced by our backgrounds...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 10-09-2007
  • New and Notable 165

    It's time for a New and Notable Update when my flagged posts in FeedDemon gets past a screenfull. Hurry, hurry before Iteration Planning starts... IronRuby/DLR/CLR John introduces IronRuby here and collects opinions here Meanwhile Jim posts on the video as well as two insightful topics: The One True...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 05-07-2007
  • Cross-Platform CLR!

    I have been preaching for 7 years now about that the CLI/CLR was designed for cross-platform and the rest was packaging. Today, the news from MIX ‘07 was very exciting on the CLR front as well as many other fronts (to be covered later). Today that become concrete with the announcement of full CLR support...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 05-04-2007
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