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  • New and Notable 197

    So many things to do, so little time, this is what we call a catch-up post SOA Nick starts a new series on Integration with SOA and the CISR Operating Models and adds SOA in the Coordination Models Nick also on a Tale of Two Visions Both Arnon and Nick take on Pete Lacey's " What is SOA ?"...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 10-21-2007
  • 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 193

    Yesterday, it was thank God for coffee. Today, it's thank God for a StarBucks Quad Venti Expresso Frap as I have a boatload of work. TDD/Software Design My very good friends Brad Wilson and Jim Newkirk let me know of their very exciting successor to NUnit, called xUnit.Net . Jim, is of course, the...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 09-21-2007
  • New and Notable 119

    Angus, the bulldog has so taken over the house. At least, it's made us more popular with the neighbors. Agile/Extreme Programming I always appreciate the care Jeremy Miller takes in articulating his points and his latest is no exception. In stating his Programming Manifesto , he makes reference to...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 11-01-2006
  • New and Notable 118

    We have a new addition to our house - a 60 pound 2-year old English Bulldog! Agile/TDD The big news of the day is my good friend Jamie Cansdale's TestDriven.Net - Check here for download . To say this product is indispensable is an understatement. I sit inside Visual Studio all day writing NUnit...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 10-30-2006
  • Being an Agile Architect

    I told Steve today that I had been really agonizing over this post and had started it many times but wasn't sure I could word it in ways that I could express what I would like people to understand and take from this post. So here goes and maybe it will make some sense-). I asked a rhetorical question...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 09-06-2006
  • By God Its Out!

    This is a big day. After being associated with Indigo for the better part of four+ years now, I am ecstatic that the whole Microsoft .NET Framework 3 RC has reached RC today!! I spoke to my friends Richard Turner and Craig McLuckie just the other day as we did a progress check on our project and WCF's...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 09-01-2006
  • How to use the Service BAT, Exception Handling and Logging Blocks with WCF and CAB

    So, in the last post , I talked about our problems identified during the CTP. This second part is an instructive solution-oriented post about what we did to fix things. So, as I went off on vacation for a week, I pretty much obbessed on the issues during the CTP and proper exception handling! -) Truth...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 08-05-2006
  • CTP and Diagnosing WCF, CAB and other Exceptions

    In the last post , I talked about how we had reached Iteration 33 and gone to CTP with a large International bank. I alluded to some problems. Of course, one of the CTP's main purposes was to find problems and learn from them. We ended up having a variety of problems. There were initial problems...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 08-05-2006
  • Iteration 33 and Going to CTP

    I mentioned back months ago how well things were going back in Iteration 20 . Since that time, we have been consistently hitting our weekly Iteration targets with exception of the previously noted one here . We did learn a lot from that Iteration and move on by not repeating the mistakes. Specifically...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 07-28-2006
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