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An exploration of the joys and frustrations when programming with Microsoft .NET. Taken with the perspective of working in a faith-based ministry, striving to release children from poverty in Jesus' name.
Via Tom Hollander: p&p Contrib Open for Business
The patterns&practices team at Microsoft, responsible for a ton of useful code, has opened several new projects on CodePlex. There are projects for Enterprise Library, the Web Client Software Factory, and the Smart Client Software Factory. SCSF Contrib and WCSF Contrib aren’t public just yet, but the EntLib Contrib project is rolling. There have been two submissions (some new PIAB matching rules and a DAAB provider for MySQL). I’ve been playing with putting together a provider for SQLite; I think this is just the push I need to get that tested and finished.
Thanks patterns&practices, for these new projects and all the help you’ve provided in the past.
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This is a collection of the thoughts and ideas of a software developer and solutions architect with Compassion International. Topics of interest include software architecture, design patterns, software factories, team dynamics and the art of computer programming.
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