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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | Webinar: MEF Explained Glenn Block , the principal architect of MEF, has written a very good article on MEF in the Feb 2010 issue of MSDN Magazine, where he provides plenty of code samples. In the process of updating my Exploring.NET course for DevelopMentor, I’ve authored a module on the Managed Extensibility Framework , or MEF for short. also presented a webinar on the topic (video download available soon). Here are the slides and code for that session. Rather than repeating those here, I’ll limit myself to explaining the overall architecture of MEF and how the various pieces fit together. Tony and Zuzana's World - Friday, November 19, 2010 Trackable DTO’s: Taking N-Tier a Step Further with EF4 About a year ago I wrote an article for MSDN Magazine on how to track change-state on the client and transmit it to a service for persistence using LINQ to SQL, Entity Framework, or some other data access stack. This week I implemented Trackable Data Transfer Objects with EF4 using the same basic architecture that I wrote about in the article. In fact, the sample app I write for my article uses svcutil to generate client entities when adding a service reference in Visual Studio. Download code for this post here. Fast forward to Entity Framework 4.0 NET client. Enjoy. Tony and Zuzana's World - Friday, February 19, 2010 NYTimes to erect paywall This article does not mention an interesting nugget that was in the memo to the NYTimes staff: “There has also been much speculation in the media and elsewhere about whether The Times will join a consortium as part of the metered model implementation plan. For example, I can see The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, and other magazines that appeal to that customer segment easily joining a consortium. That makes a subscription more appealing and kicks a few extra bucks to those magazines, too. Handwaving - Sunday, January 24, 2010 | -
| The Best from DevelopMentor | MORE | - Significant Advances in Unit Testing Windows Workflow
My intention was to post this article that you're reading now shortly thereafter when I got some free time to polish things up. Then I heard through some inside sources that this MSDN Magazine article was about to come out: Foundations: Unit Testing Workflows and Activities by Matt Milner. So I decided to see what Matt's article had to offer to the conversation. It's a good article to be sure. What I was really waiting to see was would that article make this post redundant? It is not a framework like HarnessIt , NUnit , or MsTest. Scott Allen. Enjoy! Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Sunday, January 18, 2009 - Trackable DTO’s: Taking N-Tier a Step Further with EF4
About a year ago I wrote an article for MSDN Magazine on how to track change-state on the client and transmit it to a service for persistence using LINQ to SQL, Entity Framework, or some other data access stack. This week I implemented Trackable Data Transfer Objects with EF4 using the same basic architecture that I wrote about in the article. In fact, the sample app I write for my article uses svcutil to generate client entities when adding a service reference in Visual Studio. Download code for this post here. Fast forward to Entity Framework 4.0 NET client. Enjoy. Tony and Zuzana's World - Friday, February 19, 2010 - Webinar: MEF Explained
Glenn Block , the principal architect of MEF, has written a very good article on MEF in the Feb 2010 issue of MSDN Magazine, where he provides plenty of code samples. In the process of updating my Exploring.NET course for DevelopMentor, I’ve authored a module on the Managed Extensibility Framework , or MEF for short. also presented a webinar on the topic (video download available soon). Here are the slides and code for that session. Rather than repeating those here, I’ll limit myself to explaining the overall architecture of MEF and how the various pieces fit together. Tony and Zuzana's World - Friday, November 19, 2010 - EF 4.0 N-Tier Support: Take 2
About a year ago I wrote an article for MSDN Magazine outlining one possible solution to this problem. Following the release of Visual Studio 2010 and.NET 4.0 Beta 2 , the Entity Framework team put out a second CTP for Entity Framework 4.0, which includes enhancements to self-tracking entities. As the name implies, self-tracking entities know how to track their own state , so that it can be transmitted across service boundaries in an n-tier application. The idea is similar to what we’ve been able to do for several years with datasets. Entity Framework 4.0 Tony and Zuzana's World - Thursday, November 12, 2009 - MSDN Magainze: Web Apps That Support Long-Running Operations
I’m pleased to announce that MSDN Magazine just published my Windows Workflow article entitled “ASP.NET WORKFLOW: Web Apps That Support Long-Running Operations” I hope you find it useful and interesting. Agile.NET Articles MSDN Visual Studio WF WorkflowPosted in Agile. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Wednesday, December 24, 2008 - NYTimes to erect paywall
This article does not mention an interesting nugget that was in the memo to the NYTimes staff: “There has also been much speculation in the media and elsewhere about whether The Times will join a consortium as part of the metered model implementation plan. For example, I can see The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, and other magazines that appeal to that customer segment easily joining a consortium. That makes a subscription more appealing and kicks a few extra bucks to those magazines, too. Handwaving - Sunday, January 24, 2010 - MDN - Augusta Developer Event, 27th of August 2009.
She’s written dozens of articles including the “Ask Kathleen” column in Visual Studio Magazine. The MDN meeting on the 27th of August, 2009 will be an INETA sponsored event. INETA will make arrangements for Kathleen Dollard to be able to speak to our group. Kathleen is a great speaker and authority on the subject of code generation and software composability. We're very happy and lucky to have her come up and present two sessions at our meeting. third session, also on code generation will be done by Mark Blomsma. We'll start the meeting with free pizza at 12pm. Code Generation. The Blomsma Code - Monday, July 27, 2009 %>
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