Contents tagged with Architecture
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Want to be a Software Architect ?
If you answer Yes to the question of "Do you want to be a Software Architect?" or you just want to learn more about this aspect of software development, check out the new website Skyscrapr (yes, there is no 'e') at http://www.skyscrapr.net/. This is the latest effort from Ron Jacobs and is very informative in a fun and varied fashion.
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ASP.NET 2.0 Provider (inc. Membership, Role Management) Source Code Released
Microsoft has released the source code for the built-in ASP.NET 2.0 Providers (Membership, Role Management, Profiles, Web Parts, Site Navigation, etc, etc).
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Software Factories ?!
Here is an interesting, and quite humerous, opinion on the question of software factories, posted by Benji Smith on Joel Spolsky's discussion forum. I think that like most things, especially engineering, it is a matter of using good judgement to pick the tool / technology / architecture that best needs the requirements and constraints.
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ASP.NET 2.0 Membership, Roles, Forms Authentication, and Security Resources
Another great, extensive post by Scott Guthrie. We have already done work with the ASP.NET 2.0 Membership and Roles, both in Winforms and Webforms, but I sure wish I had this list of resources when I started !
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Patterns & Practices Security Training Modules
J.D. Meier's (from the MS Patters Practices PAG team) blog entry points to some short and useful security videos given by Keith Brown.
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In Case You Missed it - TechEd Europe has been moved and reformatted
Since 1999, I haved looked forward to attending and speaking at the annual TechEd EMEA at the beginning of July. It normally took place either in Barcelona or Amsterdam - both fun places to visit. Well, the format of the show is being changed and moved to November. The official announcement is here. You can read Hans' take on it over here.
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8 Free eBooks from APress
[From Ohad]
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Speaking at Seattle .NET Developers Association
I am happy to be back in Redmond and speaking again at next week's meeting of the Seattle .NET Developers Association. I'll be doing a presentation "Designing Data Access Components and Passing the Data Through the Tiers". I have given variations of this session in the past, but this time I will also be incorporating some new ideas and lessons learned from a distributed architecture framework that we have been developing.
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Shorter Article on preparing your VB6 App for .NET
For those of you who may not have the time or inclination to go through all 700 pages of the guide I mentioned in my last post, you want to start with this short article:
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PDC Presentations available for Download
If you couldn't make it to the PDC (or even if you did) you can download the session slides from here.