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.NET/C#/Functional Programming The very useful CR_Documentor 2.0 has been released with Sandcastle Preview and is now open source code Mathew has a boatload of links, resources, slide deck and code in Aspects of Functional Programming in C# Presentation and Code Video: Meet the C# Design Team with Anders Hejlsberg - they discuss 4.0 Back To Basics - Everyone Remember Where We Parked (that memory)! WCF/MSMQ Nice follow-up to Tom's Building a publish/subscribe message bus using WCF and MSMQ with MSMQ, WCF and IIS: Getting them to play nice (Part 1) Technorati Tags: New and Notable , .NET , C# , WCF , MSMQ 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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Co-Workers Mark Bosley is finding out that Reflector is the Swiss Knife of Workflow programming Meanwhile, resident Neuron genius David Pallmann goes through the story of being " Licensed to WSDL " :) Computer Languages/Functional Languages/IronRuby My former alma mata, CodeBetter.com, seems to be almost remaking itself as a big part of the emerging ALT and Functional Languages on the CLR which is good. Great articles. Here are but some of them: F# and Unit Testing - Some New Developments Dynamic Languages vs Static Verification What Is the Future of C# Anyways? Speaking of "Alt" languages, my good friend Steve Eichert has been making some great strides with IronRuby Making a case for IronRuby at Philly Code Camp Creating cross platform GUI's with IronRuby Web Services Security/WCF/SOA J.D. Meier of the immensely useful patterns & practices WCF Security Guidance project , has compiled a mondo listing of WCF Security Resources Udi reminds us to keep the context of time in mind as you analayze the data your services use and are responsible for, as a way of avoiding falling down the Data Services rabbit hole. I, wholeheartedly agree. He also has 2 great slide decks from his Tech Ed Isreal talks including Avoid a Failed SOA Silverlight 50 New Silverlight Screencasts - Short and Snappy Web 2.0 Dare has Some Thoughts on Twitter's Availability Problems CLR Download Pex 0.5 NOW! Pex Docs .NET Framework Client Profile is reason enough to go to .NET 3.5 SP1 Read More...
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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 OLAP Services '98 EAI Coined '99 C# Announced '00 Web Services Coined '00 WSDL 1.0 Spec. '00 SOAP 1.1 Spec. '00 SQL Server Released '00 Neudesic Formed '01 Agile Manifesto '01 ESB Coined '02 "Indigo" Available '03 WS-Security 1.0 Spec '04 Neuron Conceived '05 .NET 3.0 RTM '06 LINQ Announced '05 C# 3.0 RTM '07 .NET 3.5 RTM '07 SOAP 1.2 Spec. '07 Neuron RTM '07 SQL Server 2008 '08 Technorati Tags: Microsoft , Neudesic , Web Services , SQL Server , LINQ , .NET Framework 3.5 , Neuron Read More...
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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 VS2005/2008 NHibernate Ayende on What's Going On with NHibernate 2.0? Looks like a lot of great stuff. Jeff Palermo has NHibernate presentation slides for download Community Its so good to see TheRuntime.com - New .NET blogging community including blogs from Jay Kimble, Eric Wise, and others [via Mike ] Other link blogs Jason - Interesting Finds, Nov 12, 2007 Christopher Steen - Link Listing - November 11, 2007 Mike Gunderloy - The Daily Grind 1272 [tags: ASP.NET, ASP.NET MVC, NHibernate, C#, Visual Studio, Indigo, WCF, Windows Communication Foundation, Sam Gentile] Read More...
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Chad got as chance to put up the full Neuparts DDD + SOA demos on CodePlex ; both the Ordering and Shipping Services while I was out in Redmond. As the topic in the discussion forums says: Greetings. I would like to thank everyone for checking out this project, and appreciate all of the early feedback. Sam and I are working on getting this project (more correctly, collection of projects) working as soon as possible. We encourage open and honest feedback, but keep a few things in mind: We have full time positions at Neudesic. We pour our hearts into this company, and it is our primary interest. This project is a work in process. It will under go multiple, multiple refactorings! We will provide a document that summarizes our software architecture decisions. We understand, respect, and most importantly appreciate that there are many ways to do DDD. This is [tags: C#, SOA, Domain Driven Design, NHibernate, O/RM, Indigo, WCF, Design Patterns, Windows Communication Foundation, Sam Gentile] 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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