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  • 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
  • New and Notable 136

    Architecture More competition! No, I am very glad to see my good friend and Architect Harry start a series like mine and Mike's with his Morning Coffee 10 . I'm going to have to quicken the pace-) Software Development/Tools JetBrains has released their 1 .2 version of their new CI and build solution...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 01-16-2007
  • Our Agile Project Goes into Ship/Performance Mode

    So, I have been writing a bunch of posts over the last 14 months, how we have been using Agile, actually full Extreme Programming practices to build a multi-million dollar Enterprise Software platform and application for the banking sector. We certainly have seriously stressed Extreme Programming/Agile...
    Posted to Sam Gentile (Weblog) by Sam Gentile on 12-02-2006
  • 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
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