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Doug Seven
Seattle Code Camp is Coming (and Boise too)
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Seattle Code Camp is coming up in a couple weeks - January 26th & 27th. They have identified both a VSTS track and an Application Lifecycle Management track this year. I am preparing to submit some session and thought I'd ask you... What topics would...
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Why You Need an Architect
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A colleague just emailed me a pointer to this 'comic video' explaining what software architects do, what a plan is and why an organization needs architects. I love it! View Video Technorati Tags: Architecture
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Visual Studio 2008 for Ruby on Rails
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over 4 years ago
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With the release of the Visual Studio 2008 SDK , software vendors can now build IDE's on top of the Visual Studio 2008 Shell . This enables software vendors to build IDE's that leverage the power of the Visual Studio 2008 IDE, without requiring the end...
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