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Tom and I are making a set of simultaneous posts about a recent addition to the EntLib 3.0 family of Application Blocks - the Policy Injection Application Block (PIAB). His post is an introduction and high-level description, but in this one I wanted to Read More...
And so it releases. This has been a great project and team to work with. I feel privileged to have been able to work with all the folks who made it possible, and to have made such a step forward implementing a close customer connection throughout the Read More...
Quickie blog post, just to get jamming: EntLib internals webcast . Yes, EntLib and CAB ship with ObjectBuilder, our common factory & dependency injection infrastructure ++. Answering the FAQs: Yes, we have one. Yes, it's this one. Yes, you can build Read More...
Fernando is one of the developers in the EntLib team - and one of the people working in a dependency injection implementation we have in there. Here's his new Blog! The DI in entlib is currently designed to simplify the notion of building configurable Read More...
I was coding some stuff this last Friday, trying to clarify to myself some of the feedback we've been getting for CAB, the Dependency Injection work we've done there and we are doing in EntLib, partial specifications, and related topics. I was playing Read More...
Hello. How are you? Enterprise Library for VS.NET 2005 will have API and configuration changes compared to the latest versions (January/June). So will other blocks and a lot of the rest of the guidance....and you should expect this. er...Is that a roar Read More...
We have relased the p&p Community Process to 2.0, incorporating feedback we got from customers, partners and field on the 1.0 version. This one includes: - A more realistic relationship between the internal process and externally visible process. Read More...
5 years ago Microsoft executives approved the existence of a group focused on guidance - understanding enterprise customer scenarios, creating a dedicated engineering team to producing guidance in the form of code,patterns, frameworks and guides, and Read More...
I love how the CAB project is working with our community process. Not only does the transaprency give us a chance to ge great input from field, customers, partners and even folks at MS product groups; but it also is a nice forcing function to keep our Read More...
Great piece of news - today in the patterns & practices group we went through our M0 milestone for an exciting asset to assist with Smart Client development. We are calling it the CAB - which stands for Composite UI Application Block. It is not a Read More...
I had a conversation with Ward today where he was asking me if it was common for folks in MS to share their goals (what you go against when you do performance appraisal) as a way of communicating to others what they are working on. It led me to think Read More...
Optimus Prime, I mean, Scott Densmore, talks about Transformers (the EntLib type) in his blog post, continuing with the discussion and walkthough of the Configuration System . I was bummed he couldn't make it to VSLive - he'd have a blast giving the presentations Read More...
First things first Software is about the people. Scott , Tom , Bill, Peter , Brian , Tim S , Mo, Tim O, Hisham, Paul, Rohit, Prashant, Mani, and Kyle - you all rock. The team has pulled together a release that carries forward the best of the “Application Read More...
We are preparing v2 of the Updater Application Block . (Check out the 300+ members GotDotNet community ) We have some core goals we want to go for: - Simplify, simplify, simplify - Allow partial updates - Tooling to 'add' the block to the app - You tell Read More...
Tim Shakarian who's part of the Enterprise Library team gave a talk on Enterprise Library to the local .NET User's Group . Chris Bowen talks about it on his blog . Just one clarification- we are still deciding scope for future versions so we don't know Read More...
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