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April 2007 - Posts

Introduce p&p Client program Product Manager

I want to introduce Glenn Block who is our new Product Manager for the p&p client program. As you can see from his blog posting , he is passionate about the challenges we are addressing in patterns & practices including model driven design. We
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SCSF and WCSF msi will include dependency checker

During the Smart Client Software Factory R2 project, the team improved the msi by adding the "Dependency Checker" and allowing the source code and documentation to be downloaded without .NET 3.0 installed on your machine. We made these changes based upon
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Webinar on Why Use CAB?

Ideablade is putting on a seminar that explains what Composite User Interface Application Block (CAB) is, why it matters, and when it makes sense to use CAB to build your enterprise application. During this seminar you will: Learn how CAB supports complex
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New CAB/SCSF Workshop from David Platt July 10 - 13

David is conducting another CAB/SCSF workshop. A new 4 day workshop on July 10-13 still has open positions. David will also be covering new SCSF topics including WPF with CAB. I strongly recommend David's class for those of you who want to jump start
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Voting early and often results in a planned point release of WCSF with EntLib 3.0

I lived in Chicago for 15 years and we had a saying when it came time to vote for public officials - vote early and often. Now that Enterprise Library 3.0 has shipped - see Tom Hollander's blog , we have a number of customers asking for WCSF support for
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WCSF Workshop Available on Codeplex

Last month the patterns & practices team had a great workshop with a number of customers. (OK, I am a little biased). A number of customers asked us to post the workshop materials so they could go through the workshop themselves. So in response the
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