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Eugenio Pace
Practical Software Factories on .NET
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over 6 years ago
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Eugenio Pace - MSFT
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“ Practical Software Factories in .NET ” is the most recent book from Gunther Lenz and Christoph Wienands (Siemens Research). We (the patterns & practices Client Team) had the privilege to review the content early on and Gunther and Christoph...
Eugenio Pace
Mobile Client Software Factory - CTP Just Released!
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over 6 years ago
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Eugenio Pace - MSFT
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Last Friday we released the CTP (Community Technical Preview) for the Mobile Client Software Factory . The “CTP” label is kind of funny, because we have been releasing “previews” for several weeks now, so it’s not that surprising. This is actually a term...
Eugenio Pace
Just Released - Updater Application Block on .NET 2.0 - What!!!????
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over 6 years ago
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Eugenio Pace - MSFT
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Check the download section of the updater Community workspace for a new release of the Updater Aplication Block that has been ported to the .NET 2.0 framework and adjusted to use the latest version of Enterprise Library (January 2006 Release). Of course...
Eugenio Pace
Mobile development - The Mobile Client Software Factory
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over 6 years ago
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Eugenio Pace - MSFT
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As you know we are working on a new deliverable to offer guidance on mobile solutions: the Mobile Software Factory . Our expert advisors have been participating on our regular conf calls and providing excellent feedback. Thanks gentlemen! awesome work...
Eugenio Pace
Specialized, 1:1 training on CAB & Smart Client Software Factory (SC-BAT)
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over 6 years ago
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Eugenio Pace - MSFT
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Looking for specialized, hands-on, instructor led training on CAB and the SC-SF to jumpstart your development? David Platt is offering a 4 days intensive workshop on CAB & SC-SF (SC-BAT). Feedback from other customers that have taken David's...
Eugenio Pace
Back from holidays and still catching up...
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over 6 years ago
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Eugenio Pace - MSFT
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Someone told me once that after moving 3 times you normally loose the same amount of stuff you do when your house is on fire. Well, I haven't moved, but I've taken a 3 weeks holidays and I start feeling the heat...seriously, apologies for the silence...
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