![]() |
Sign Up! | Tags | Domains | Statistics | Options | Advanced Search |
asp.net » Jesus Rodriguez's WebLog - Sep 29, 2008
This Wednesday (25 th ) I will be presenting a MSDN WebCast about deep WCF-WF integration techniques . The session is rated 400 which means that I don't intend to spend too much time on PowerPoint :). Instead, I am …
Also tagged: architecture, wcf, net framework, biztalk server, microsoft, soa, conferences, windows workflow
asp.net » Chris McKenzie's Blog - Sep 29, 2008
Especially funny to me is wordUnit! http://www.waterfall2006.com/
Also tagged: miscellaneous, test driven development tdd
asp.net » Chris McKenzie's Blog - Sep 29, 2008
I had been looking for some accounting patterns about 5 months ago for a project I've nearly completed now. This morning I came accross Martin Fowler's Development of Further Patterns of Enterprise Application …
asp.net » Chris McKenzie's Blog - Sep 29, 2008
Last week I blogged about a problem I was having finding common ground between the DataReader object, and the Datarow object. I complained of having to write two different constructors that were identical in nature …
asp.net » YESChandana - Sep 29, 2008
If you are looking for improving your Design Patterns knowledge, then I guess http://www.sourcemaking.com is the best for it. Coz, the site content is categorized very nicely and user friendly manner. Even you can have …
Also tagged: news
asp.net » Shane Henderson | Life at JobBurner.com | Technical Blog - Sep 29, 2008
NDDNUG welcomes INETA Speaker Scott Cate to North Dallas to talk about ASP.NET and the Model View Presenter Design Pattern! Please join us for an evening of open discussion, lots of demos and an overall great time! As …
Also tagged: net, asp net, ajax, atlas, c, mvp, ineta, north dallas net users group
asp.net » Granville Barnett - Sep 29, 2008
Part 4 of the design patterns series I have been writing has just been published on DotNetSlackers. This part covers the singleton pattern. View it - Design Patterns - Part 4
asp.net » Granville Barnett - Sep 29, 2008
The third part of this series covers the factory pattern. View it - Design Patterns - Part 3 You may also be interested in part 1 (strategy), and part 2 (observer).
asp.net » Muhammad Adnan Amanullah - Sep 29, 2008
Design patterns are considered to be best solution for application design based problems. When we design application or have to implement any task. We have multiple ways to perform that task but we should try to …
asp.net » Granville Barnett - Sep 29, 2008
In the first part we looked at the strategy pattern, in part 2 of this design patterns series we take a look at the observer pattern. As I mentioned in a previous post this series is aimed more at developers that are …