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Video "Framework Engineering: Architecting, Designing, and Developing Reusable Libraries" posted

Krys got his very popular TechEd Europe session on framework engineering posted

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Framework Engineering: Architecting, Designing, and Developing Reusable Libraries

This session covers the main aspects of reusable library design: API design, architecture, and general framework engineering processes. Well-designed APIs are critical to the success of reusable libraries, but there are other aspects of framework development that are equally important, yet not widely covered in literature. Organizations creating reusable libraries often struggle with the process of managing dependencies, compatibility, and other design processes so critical to the success of modern frameworks. Come to this session and learn about how Microsoft creates its frameworks. The session is based on experiences from the development of the .NET Framework and Silverlight, and will cover processes Microsoft uses in the development of managed frameworks

Published 10 January 08 08:51 by BradA

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# Geek Lectures - Things geeks should know about » Blog Archive » Video “Framework Engineering: Architecting, Designing, and Developing Reusable Libraries” posted said on January 11, 2008 12:45 AM:

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# Shail said on January 11, 2008 5:46 AM:

Hello Brad,

Very Nice !!!!

We are in process of building Base Framework for all our application development. This is really helpful. Its like watching a nice movie on weekend.

But this time it has some technical "Action' and "Romance" :)

Thanks once again from my entire team. Now we know what are the mistakes we were doing and in some points we think same as MS.

Cheers!!!

# Gaurav Kalra said on January 12, 2008 4:01 AM:

Thx for it...

Very good...

Enjoyed it , Actually its most important to have build your API's on design guidlines...which is still not followed by many developers at grasshoot level..

# Parag said on February 29, 2008 9:14 AM:

Really good one. It has cleared some of the misconceptions that I had. Please keep sharing more of such kind of videos.

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