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  • Haciendo prototipos con SketchFlow

    Según leo esta mañana en el blog de Somasegar , existe un nuevo conjunto de herramientas muy chulo para Expression Blend 3 llamado SketchFlow, pensado para la realización de prototipos en las primeras etapas del diseño de software. Con SketchFlow podemos: a) Esbozar las ideas b) Convertir esas ideas...
    Posted to El blog de Lluis Franco by lfranco on Mon, Apr 27 2009
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  • A Quiet Conversation about DDD and Data First Design

    At the MVP Summit I had the pleasure to sit down at a party for some one on one time with Don Smith. I’m trying to think of my blog as a nice little corner to talk, rather than a soapbox. I want to make an share something that is not shouted from the rooftops. Eeegads, I don’t want to start another debate...
    Posted to Leaning Into Windows by Kathleen on Sat, Mar 7 2009
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  • Microsoft Enterprise Library 4.0 - Here Comes!

    The latest version of Microsoft Enterprise Library, v4.0, is finally here for download ! The most important additions in this release for me are VS 2008 support and integration of Unity dependency injection container (Unity Application Block). Go grab it!!
    Posted to Blue Blip by Siva M on Fri, May 16 2008
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  • Isolating Metadata

    In code generation, metadata is the information about your application, generally about your database and definitions to express your data as business objects. If you use Entity Framework, your metadata is the edmx file which is displayed via the designers. If you’re using CodeSmith, the metadata is...
    Posted to Leaning Into Windows by Kathleen on Wed, Feb 13 2008
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  • Why You Care About System.AddIn

    When I was fighting with AppDomains to support XML Linq code generation in my new Workflow based code generator, Bill McCarthy said “Hey did you look at System.AddIn” and I said “No, silly I’m not writing add-ins.” Well, a few months later, I’m still trying to make it work, and have come to think it...
    Posted to Leaning Into Windows by Kathleen on Thu, Jan 3 2008
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  • Looking at the List (2 of 6 or 7)

    Here’s the next round! 11. Property dialogs In addition to designing objects for their actual visual interface, we design certain types of objects for how they will behave in the property dialog – whether visible and what editors they have available. 12. Designers (Workflow & UI) In addition to designing...
    Posted to Leaning Into Windows by Kathleen on Thu, Nov 15 2007
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  • Looking at the List (1 of 6 or 7)

    I posted a list of ways that development has changed since the days we thought we knew how to design applications. I want to clarify a few things on this. This is about design or approaching architecture - it goes beyond OOD per se. I started out from that perspective because we believed when we were...
    Posted to Leaning Into Windows by Kathleen on Wed, Nov 14 2007
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  • New Items for the List

    While annotating the existing list, I came up with several new Items for the list of things that have changed since the days we thought we knew how to design object based applications (the last 20 years): 48. Database demands (normalization/denormalization, primary keys, replication keys) 49. Serialization...
    Posted to Leaning Into Windows by Kathleen on Tue, Nov 13 2007
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  • Why Your Development is Crazy

    Your development is crazy, or at least stressed. More likely its downright insane. We are struggling to deliver applications. And we’re really smart and we work amazingly hard. Seriously – when was the last time you met more than a stray dumb programmer? We all feel dumb, but there are damn good reasons...
    Posted to Leaning Into Windows by Kathleen on Tue, Nov 13 2007
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  • Microsoft Experts Live - MVP Webcasts

    MVPs around here are going to present webcasts on various topics including Atlas, WPF, Excel 2007 and much more. Details below - check 'em out. Participate in the Webcast Contest during the Webcast and 2 lucky winners will win a cool Orchid Music Player. Watch Microsoft Experts all this July & August...
    Posted to Blue Blip by Siva M on Wed, Jul 26 2006
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  • How good technology could be used SO wrong

    In past days, a customer (I can’t say names) ;) Asked me to help them in the solution of a .NET application deployment. The architecture defined for this app, was based in a DNA like style, with a rich client consuming a series of COM+ based centralized components and accessing an Oracle database...
    Posted to Ricardo Gonzalez BLOG by Ricardo Gonzalez Vargas on Thu, Oct 6 2005
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