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I’ll be speaking at Tech Ed!
I’ve been meaning to post this for a while, but I’m finally making myself do it now… I’ll be giving a presentation on “Creating Your Own Enterprise Application Framework” at Tech Ed in Boston, on Friday, June 16 at 9:00 … Continue reading
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Slides for today’s webcast
Here are the slides from today’s webcast. Thanks who all tuned in. There will be a slight delay in posting the code from the webcast, as I seem to have accidentally deleted it in the process of getting it ready … Continue reading
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Webcast Thursday, April 20th — Enterprise Library Extensibility (creating your own design time)
I will be doing a web cast Thursday, 11AM PDT, on Enterprise Library Extensibility. The real subject is creating your own design time experience for your application blocks, but that is the title that they gave it. You can sign … Continue reading
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Chock full of bloglets
Hi, All, This entry should have something in it for everybody, since I have a bunch of little things to say. Friday is my last day at patterns & practices. I want to thank everyone there who has put up … Continue reading
Configuration ExceptionHandling without using an external configuration file
A couple of weeks ago, someone posted a question on the Enterprise Library GDN workspace, asking about how they could configure the Exception Handling block without using an external configuration file. I wrote a bit of code to do that, … Continue reading
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Sample code from Thursday’s webcast now available
I’ve put together the package of sample code I used during my webcast today and made it available here. If you happen to see this post before the webcast (11:00 AM PST), feel free to download the code for yourself … Continue reading
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Webcast Link for Enterprise Library configuration webcast, Thursday, Febrary 9th, 11:00 AM PST
I just received the link for my webcast on Thursday. You can find out more about it in my previous post, and you can sign up here. Hope to have you all there! — bab
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Webcast Announcement – Thursday, February 9, 1100-1200 PST
This Thursday, Tom Hollander and I will be presenting a web cast on building your own application block using Enterprise Library January 2006. The talk will discuss how to take a piece of functionality that you have built and plug … Continue reading
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Enterprise Library and Object Builder
One of the biggest areas of change between this new version of Enterprise Library and the original version, shipped a year ago, is our configuration system. The original configuration system, written (and rewritten 3x) by Scott Densmore, worked tremendously well, … Continue reading
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patterns & practices Agile and Extreme Programming Lessons Learned webcast link
Sorry I didn’t get this link out in time for folks to tune in live, but I spaced on it Anyhow, Peter Provost, Brad Wilson, Darrell Snow, and I did a webcast about a week ago talking about lessons learned … Continue reading
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