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microsoft.co.il » .NET Geek - Apr 30, 2008
The Model View Controller and Model View Presenter design pattern has been the source for a lot of confusion. Lately there has been a growing number of blog posts attempting to explain the when, what and why of this …
Also tagged: net, programming, mvp, ood
microsoft.co.il » .NET Geek - Apr 30, 2008
A few posts ago I mentioned that I want to come up with a theme for a series of blog posts. Here are my thoughts and It's important for me to hear what you think. New technologies are sexy, cool and fun to play …
Also tagged: net, programming, blog, ood, programming style
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TechED Eilat started for me on thursdaymicrosoft.co.il » Ohad's Blog - Apr 30, 2008 TechEd Eilat only starting officially tomorrow but for me its already stated on Thursday when I picked up Glenn Block from the airport. On Thursday's evening we had a great dinner and lots of geek discussions around … Also tagged: teched, wpf, prism, techedisrael2008 |
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Prism First Dropmicrosoft.co.il » Ohad's Blog - Apr 30, 2008 Glenn Block & the Guys from Patterns & Practices just released to the public Prism First Drop, this drop includes a drat Reference Implementation (RI) which you can look and learn how to use the Prism. If you … Also tagged: architecture, teched, wpf, c, prism, wpf composite client, techedisrael2008 |
microsoft.co.il » Gil Fink on .Net - Apr 30, 2008
Sunday morning. I return to my current project after two weeks which I wasn't there. The "welcome party" is a story about the crisis of the last two weeks. Apparently, we have a memory leak and in the past two weeks …
Also tagged: miscellaneous, net framework, c, enterprise library
microsoft.co.il » Gil Fink on .Net - Apr 30, 2008
The first pattern in the creational pattern series is the singleton pattern. You can read my previous posts about design patterns here: Structural patterns Decorator pattern Proxy pattern Facade pattern Adapter pattern …
Also tagged: architecture, c
microsoft.co.il » Gil Fink on .Net - Apr 30, 2008
In my first post about design patterns I wrote that there are three kinds of design patterns. I covered the first kind ,the structural patterns, in the previous posts. You can read my previous posts on structural …
Also tagged: architecture, c
microsoft.co.il » Gil Fink on .Net - Apr 30, 2008
In the last post about structural patterns I'm going to explain how and when you should use the flyweight pattern. You can read my previous posts on structural patterns here: Decorator pattern Proxy pattern Facade …
Also tagged: architecture, c
microsoft.co.il » Gil Fink on .Net - Apr 30, 2008
In this post I'm going to explain the use of the bridge pattern. You can read my previous posts on structural patterns here: Decorator pattern Proxy pattern Facade pattern Adapter pattern Composite pattern The bridge …
Also tagged: architecture, c
microsoft.co.il » Gil Fink on .Net - Apr 30, 2008
Today it's the turn of composite pattern to be revealed. You can read my previous posts on structural patterns here: Decorator pattern Proxy pattern Facade pattern Adapter pattern So what is composite pattern and how …
Also tagged: architecture, c