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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
Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 5, 2008
Filed under: WCF, Personal, Neuron ESB.EDA, AP.NET MVC, Developer Tools, xUnit, IOC, F#, DI, Mocks, xUnit.NET, Silverlight, WCF/Indigo, Web Programming, NHibernate, New and Notable, Microsoft, Sam Gentile, Service Oriented Architecture, Visual Studio 2008, SQL Server 2008, SOA, Neudesic, ESB, Connected Systems, ASP.NET MVC, Design Patterns, Neuron ESB, Neuron, ALT.NET, Philadelphia, Dependency Injection, Web Services, Enterprise Service Bus, Enterprise Library
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First things first; A very happy thanksgiving to everyone in the US! I am going to be out doing an INETA presentation in Findlay, Ohio. Like the other talks this year, this one will focus, as stated here , 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. My personal belief, that even with boundaries are explicit and the focus being on messaging betweern autoonomous
Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 22, 2007
Filed under: WCF, VS 2008, WF, Data, Software Development, O/RM and Entity Framework, Microsoft MVP, Local .NET Community, WCF/Indigo, NHibernate, OR/M, Windows Communication Foundation, Service Oriented Architecture, .NET Framework 3.5, Microsoft .NET, SOA, ESB Guidance, Workflow, O/RM, Domain-Driven Design, Domain Driven Design, ESB, NeuronESB, Design Patterns, Windows Communication Foundation, Maintainable Software, TDD, Extreme Programming, ORM, Neuron ESB, LINQ and OR/M, Software Factories
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ASP.NET/.NET 3/CardSpace/WCF My good friend, Michele Bustamante, returned from DevConnections with her usual slew of great demos: Introduction to C# 3.0 C# 3.0 Samples ADO.NET 3.5 Samples Exploring Windows CardSpace Cardspace Samples ASP.NET and WCF: Meet Your New Web Service See code from my book Learning WCF posted here See my webcast series on WCF for MSDN ScottGu begins a series of posts on ASP.NET MVC Framework (Part 1) Software Development Tools NAntBuilder 1.1 [via Mike ] Snippet Editor for
Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 13, 2007
Filed under: ASP.NET, CardSpace, WCF, WCF/Indigo, C#, Web Programming, NHibernate, Development Tools, New and Notable, ASP.NET MVC Framework, Software Development Tools, OR/M
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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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