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New Acropolis Interview posted
The good folks over at Virtual TechEd recently posted an interview with the Acropolis folks... Take a look! (Other great interviews are there as well) Welcome to Acropolis Members from the Acropolis Team—Kathy Kam, David Hill, and Scott Morrison—explain
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Acropolis July CTP is out!
Care to guess what the Acropolis team was doing right before the 4th of July holiday? Well, very, very late on July 3rd (or was that early on the 4th?) the team got the July CTP posted! Thanks folks! This is a minor update to the bits we shipped at TechEd
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Acropolis Interview on DotNetRocks!
I love the DNR guys... they recently posted a very good interview with the acropolis gang... Have a listen! .NET Rocks! #248 - Introducing Acropolis Carl and Richard talk with members of the Microsoft Acropolis team at TechEd 2007. Acropolis is a software
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Great acropolis explanations
Today I ran across two very interesting and well written explanations of different aspects of Acropolis written by folks outside of Acropolis team! I am stoked to fine such good stuff for an effort that is so early form folks that were not directly involved
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Acropolis CPU\Memory Watcher
One of the cool things about acropolis is that you can define different views for the same business logic. This separation of concerns between presentation and business logic is nothing new , but the core acropolis architecture makes it much easier to
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Some common Acroplis questions
Wow – there has been some really good buzz on acropolis in the last 24 hours… Reading over the blogs and stuff two interesting questions are popping out: Question: When are you shipping Acropolis!! Answer: As soon as it is ready ;-) Seriously, we are
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Hello Acropolis!
Back in 2005 I spent a week with our Product Support professionals “helping” to answer support calls… I was amazed that at the world’s largest software company the tools these folks use were not well integrated (I believe it has sense been addressed).
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[2005] Framework Design Guidelines (First Edition)
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