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As I am coming up to speed on my new role, I have found out about the great work the teams have already done.   One of them is reviewing books so that our community gets the best possible data.   The team reviewed this one and their feedback is that it is very good overview of the most important new features of WinForms in .NET Framework 2.0.   Data Binding with Windows Forms 2.0 : Programming Smart Client Data Applications with .NET   Enjoy ... [ read more ]
Meaty, 360-page Web Service Security Guidance PDF documenting WSS patterns, scenarios, and implementation. http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnpag2/html/wssp.asp This was discussed in today's (2/2/06) extremely useful Webcast, uhm Arcast, from the PnP group that focused on EntLib and Web services. http://www.microsoft.com/webcasts Event Code: 1032289774 Event Name: MSDN Architecture Webcast: The patterns & practices 2006 Product Plan (Level 100) Related: ... [ read more ]
It is fairly common for people to focus so much on the CSLA .NET “feature list” that they forget that the purpose of the framework is merely to enable the implementation of good OO designs. Many times I’ll get questions or comments asking why CSLA .NET “only” supports certain types of objects, and why it doesn’t support others.   The thing is, CSLA .NET doesn't dictate your object model. All it does is enable a set of 10 or so stereotypes (in CSLA .NET 2.0) ... [ read more ]
Ian Griffiths' thoughts about implicit interfaces, dynamic vs. static typing, and COM - in response to Martin Fowler's recent ImplicitInterfaceImplementation. http://www.interact-sw.co.uk/iangblog/2006/01/05/implicitinterfaces Martin Fowler's post is at http://martinfowler.com/bliki/ImplicitInterfaceImplementation.html


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