I’m a little perplexed. The development of the first version of CAB seemed pretty transparent, to use an in vogue term. However, recently I keep hearing about a version of CAB that works with WPF. All three [1], [2], [3] of these people talk about it and two of them talk about moving on, almost [...]
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Pnp Summit – Conclusions
…and so it ends. Day 4 is all wrapped up and I am very glad that I attended.
Brad Wilson, Peter Provost and Don Smith have an enthusiam that is just infectious. You can just tell they love what they do and the best thing is they have an incredible depth of knowledge to back them up. [...]
Pnp Summit – Don Smith and his loose interfaces
Don gave a very interesting presentation today at the Pnp Summit in Redmond. He attempted to open up a dialogue with the attendees on the subject of versioning of web service interfaces.
To paraphrase his position, he feels that we have spent too long trying to work out the versioning problem and with little success. He [...]
nHibernate performance concerns
I have been investigating nHibernate recently. I am writing some web service interfaces to our ERP product and I would like some painless way of talking to the database.
In general nHibernate seems like a clean solution that is easy to get going with and yet seems to cover all the bases. It definitely seems like [...]
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