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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.
Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on August 28, 2008
Filed under: CardSpace, WCF, WCF/Indigo, New and Notable, SOA, ASP.NET AJAX, ASP.NET MVC, Agile, ALT.NET, Agile and Extreme Programming, Software Design, Agile Development, Agile Design, ADO.NET Data Services, Astoria, Agile Programming
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For the NuCon events we have been running with Microsoft to launch the 2008 Launch Wave, we have been giving out these Neudesic/Microsoft shirts that, IMHO, are really cool - they have this cool timeline on the back on how we see we got to here and shows a lot of the things we focus on (i.e. We use Agile/Scrum methodologies exclusively to run our projects): Simula 67 '67 Pascal '70 Internet Goes Public '92 SQL Server 4.21 Shipped '92 Scrum Created '93 SOA Coined '96 MS Released
Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 10, 2008
Filed under: WCF, VS 2008, VS Team System, LINQ, Indigo, WCF/Indigo, C#, Microsoft, .NET Framework 3.5, Microsoft .NET, SQL Server 2008, SOA, CSD, Neudesic, ESB, Oslo, Connected Systems, Neuron ESB, LINQ and OR/M, Neuron, Agile, SQL Server, Agile and Extreme Programming, NET Framework 3, Web Services, SOAP. Google. Web 2.0, SOAP
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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.
Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 12, 2008
Filed under: WCF, WCF/Indigo, Software Architecture, Service Oriented Architecture, Visual Studio 2008, SOA, CSD, Neudesic, ESB, ISB, NeuronESB, Design Patterns, Windows Communication Foundation, Neuron ESB, Neuron, ALT.NET, Agile and Extreme Programming, Code Camp, Web Services, Philly Code Camp, Enterprise Integration Patterns, Philly.NET
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Arnon is but one of the latest attempting to define SOA in a more formal sense, stating that SOA is an Architectural style derived from four architectural styles. He presents the first here with Client/Server . That's all well and true, but any definition of SOA must encompass the business drivers and business reasons, as SOA is not really about technology. It is about a better alignment of business and IT through business processes and services. The goal is to create a dynamic, more Agile and
Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on December 27, 2007
Filed under: WCF, WCF/Indigo, Software Architecture, Enterprise Architecture, Service Oriented Architecture, SOA, Design Patterns, Software Development, Agile and Extreme Programming, Software Design
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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
Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on October 25, 2007
Filed under: WCF, WCF/Indigo, C#, Software Architecture, Windows Communication Foundation, Sam Gentile, SOA, O/RM, Domain-Driven Design, Domain Driven Design, Neudesic, Design Patterns, Windows Communication Foundation, Neuron ESB, Data, Software Development, Microsoft MVP, Neuron, INETA, Agile, SQL, ALT.NET, Blog, MVP, Software Archiitecture, Windsor, SQL Server, Agile and Extreme Programming
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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. Both of us have just had similar experiences that last few years, Chad at JP Morgan Chase and myself at Algo. In my two years at Algo, as detailed on this blog and Steve's, we used all the
Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on October 9, 2007
Filed under: WCF, WCF/Indigo, NHibernate, Software Architecture, Windows Communication Foundation, Sam Gentile, SOA, O/RM, Domain-Driven Design, Neudesic, ESB, PAG, Design Patterns, Windows Communication Foundation, Maintainable Software, TDD, Software Factories, Software Development, Microsoft MVP, Local .NET Community, .NET Framework 3, INETA, MVP, Software Archiitecture, Agile and Extreme Programming, Software Design, Local Community, .NET Framework, NUnit, Philadelphia, Agile Development, DNN, Financial and Banking, Data Access, .NET Framework 3/WinFX, Agile Design, NET Framework 3
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