Contents tagged with Architecture
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ISVs, Access, and VS 2005
Speaking of ISVs and VS 2005...
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Tracking down managed memory leaks
Here is a useful post on tracking down .NET memory leaks, by Rico Mariani from the .NET Performance team. His blog is a wealth of practical information on performance issues - subscribed. (I was particularly impressed by the fact that he and I have the exact same first rule about calling GC.Collect - Don't !)
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11 Hours of Juval Lowy
Yes, that is how I spent my day yesterday - listening to and learning from Juval Lowy. First was a full-day seminar on Advanced .NET Programming Techniques. And then was a combined C# and VB User Group meeting where he spoke for a few hours more. I have known Juval for several years and I have had many conversations and heard many of his presentations at conferences where we are both speakers. I don't always agree with everything he says, but I always learn something (usually alot) new from him.
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VSLive! San Francisco 2005
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Juval Lowy to Speak at this month's Israel Visual C# Users Group
I normally only post the announcements of my Israel VB User Group in my blog, because posting the announcements of all of the monthly Microsoft developer and IT user groups would almost become a full time job! The Microsoft User Group community in Israel has really come a long, long way since I convinced them of my crazy idea to start a VB User group over 7 years ago...For the full list and details of the various User Groups, check here.
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Fundamental Rules of Performance
Eric Gunnerson had a good post on performance here. He is addessing the specific issue of the performance of generics, but lays out general principles:
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An Introduction to the Web Services Architecture and Its Specifications
This new article on MSDN is a long, comprehensive overview of Web Services and their various specs.
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Pat Helland on SOA
I think I have mentioned Pat Helland previously in my blog postings. He's a good guy, who's been around and knows his stuff. Check out his new paper on SOA: Data on the Outside vs. Data on the Inside. It is very extensive, but organized and clear.
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Rocky Lhotka on When to use ASMX, ES or Remoting
Two weeks ago I posted a reference to Don Box's thoughts on when to use ASMX, ES or Remoting. Although Don's post included references to several other people, including Rocky Lhotka, Rocky has just come back with another, more extensive posting, outlining his thoughts on the subject. A good read.
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Pat Helland - Sings Bye Bye to Mr CIO Guy
Who says technical superstars don't have any other interest or talents ?!