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Agile/Software Development/ALT.NET The Art of Agile Development: Collective Code Ownership Raymond provides an entry into lean methodologies Jeffery was on the Software Quality Isn't Optional panel and the video is available The StyleCop team announced the release of a version 4.3 of the StyleCop tool . You can get it from here . Another e-book called Data Structures and Algorithms by Granville Barnett and Luca Del Tongo and is hosted on DotNetSlackers . The book is a free PDF download. [via Rob ] ASP.NET MVC ASP.NET MVC Tip #39 - Using the Velocity Distributed Cache ADO.NET Data Services (Astoria) The Astoria Team has started creating an "How do I?" set of videos WCF/SOA SvcUtil error CS0102 and Service Modeling X509 Certificates for Developers Visual Studio web project template for Zermatt... and your CardSpace RP ASP.NET web site is up & running in just 37.1 seconds - want to add to the title? I don't think it's long enough :) Technorati Tags: Agile , Agile Development , ALT.NET , Software Design , ASP.NET MVC , ADO.NET Data Services , Astoria , WCF , SOA Read More...
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Its about time to clear out the backlog. CLR/.NET/Visual Studio/TDD/ALT.NET Jeremy has a nice piece here, Before you use an IoC tool, some concepts to know first Favorite Visual Studio 2008 Keyboard Shortcuts (Corey Schuman) [via Alvin ] MbUnit in Visual Studio Team System 2008 and MbUnit v3 Beta 3 Updates (Andrew Stopford) [via Alvin ] Castle Visual Studio Integration 0.3 Released Tree Surgeon 2.0 Released Microsoft StyleCop, Totalitarian Rules Composite Application Guidance for WPF - June 2008 on Microsoft Downloads and Community Site WCF/SOA/SaaS/Enterprise Architecture Jesse has a must-read WCF Gotcha in that the WCF developers made a choice that goes against everything you thought you knew about IDisposable. Chris Rolon, from Neudesic, really made me aware of this in internal emails and I was going to write a MSDN column in the magazine starting with this article. Make sure you read Jesse's piece and follow the advise! Speaking of this, Jesse has started a new site, iServiceOriented, for "Practical Service Oriented Architecture" with an " Introduction to Service Oriented Architecture ." Subscribed! David Chappell on What is S+S? July's must See WF/WCF Influencer MSDN Webcasts Carnival of Enterprise Architecture #10 - July 1, 2008 Software Architecture Microsoft Architect Insight Conference 2008 Presentations Technorati Tags: CLR , .NET , Visual Studio , TDD , ALT.NET , WCF , SOA , Software Architecture , Enterprise Architecture Read More...
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Today's new and notable comes from a hotel in Northern NJ, where I am a wedding weekend and sneaking away on the computer :) ALT.NET/Design Patterns Great collection of Ayende's talks . Download the decks, they are great stuff. SOA/ESB/Security Very cool and extremely useful: patterns & practices WCF Security Practices at a Glance Now Available Weekly SOA crumbs #16: Links on Service orientation, cloud computing and ESB’s Software Development The Weekly Source Code 26 - LINQ to Regular Expressions and Processing in Javascript TypeConverters: There's not enough TypeDescripter.GetConverter in the world I have been using this tool a bit. EntitySpaces 2008 Alpha Released . This Alpha release supports only C# class generation from within CodeSmith, and only supports Microsoft SqlServer. A subsequent beta release will support CodeSmith , MyGeneration , C#/VB.NET classes, and all of our providers. The Alpha release comes with both .NET 2.0 and .NET 3.5 runtimes. Technorati Tags: ALT.NET , Design Patterns , SOA , WCF , LINQ , ESB , Software Development Tools Read More...
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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 published by Order system and subscribed by Microsoft CRM and GP) and not having to write that Raw WCF code anymore. Basic Pub/Sub is 470 lines of code in the WCF sample. It is 3 lines in Neuron (or probably any event-driven bus). It doesn't make business sense in an Agile world to spend all your time writing infrastructure code instead of delivering business value stories. I have also been doing a lot of work out of the Microsoft Reston MTC where I met a new friend, Matt Podwysocki, who also works there, and I met via Twitter. Great guy who feels very passionately about ALT.NET and making positive contributions. At Reston, I helped Microsoft open up their new SOA Resource Center . If you are a Microsoft customer struggling with SOA and making it deliver real business value rather than hype, come bring your problems to the MTC and we'll help you. There is a great bunch of folks there. I also worked on an "ESB Study" for a branch of the military where us (Microsoft) used an ESB for a couple of months together with folks from BEA Web Logic and Cape Clear, culminating in a cross-vendor ESB demo which was a blast. Made some great new friends with our "competitors." Read More...
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Thank you Code Campers! I had 120 out of 400 of you (ASP.NET MVC was at same time) and you were a great group. I had a great time with a new talk. Remember - just say no to RPC and Request/Reply - embrace the diversity of Asynchronous Messaging and Event Driven Architectures! The slides are here and the code is here . Remember, the code requires Visual Studio 2008. I also had a great conversation with Dave Laribee and Brian Donahue who approached me about coming back to ALT.NET and providing leadership. Let's just say if the community continues its current positive trend upwards, that becomes a much better possibility. Technorati Tags: ALT.NET , Code Camp , Philly Code Camp , Philly.NET , WCF , SOA , Neudesic , Neuron ESB , Enterprise Integration Patterns Read More...
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I said, way back here , that I was working with another Neudesic Principal Consultant, Chad Thomas , on two WCF demo services/applications for my SOA with WCF and ESB talks. That talk, as many have noticed, spends a whole hour on Architectural, Domain-Driven and Software Patterns that I believe are neccessary to design and develop a quality WCF Service. The second hour of the talk is on WCF. I now will be giving you 1/2 of that code that has been used in the two New Jersey groups as well as the Chicago CNUG presentation. What was lacking was a real demo - I always showed crappy Hello WCF demos :). I wanted to show more and use some of my learnings but at the same time not take siz months to build a full domain-driven application. The code reflects my current learnings. I have really Steve Eichert to thank, in the last 2 years of working together, having a very profound and deep influence on me with Domain-Driven Design and particuarly the Repository Pattern . We also learned a lot about how to organize complex Visual Studio solutions with lots of projects as well as reflecting the actual layered design. In that sense, we were heavily influenced by the directory structure generated and promoted by the Web Services Software Factory. We also used the Wilson O/RM Mapper. Meanwhile, Chad was leading .NET development projects at JP Morgan Chase and also heavily using DDD, Business Entities, Repositories, TDD and Domain-Mapper. Chad has a lot of experience with the same areas I am interested Read More...
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