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May 2005 - Posts

CAB GPS Sample

In last week's web cast, Ed and I showed a very simple example of CAB. Actually, this is based on the post I wrote some days ago and on the Community Drop bits. Basically the structure of the app is the following: There are two components: GPSListener
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Want to know more about CAB?

Don't miss our web cast next Thursday 19th. 11:00 am (PST, GMT -8) Edward Jezierski , Ron Jacobs and I will present an overview of the block, covering scenarios, goals, scope, architecture and plan. If you are new to our community , this is a great opportunity
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Guidance Automation Toolkit

Guidance Automation Toolkit (GAT) is the latest deliverable from patterns & practices . Congratulations to the team! Have you ever explored the extensibilty features in Visual Studio? Have you tried Enterprise Templates? do you use code generation
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Application Blocks for the .NET Compact Framework

I've been asked the question many times: "When are you going to ship your blocks for the Compact Framework?". Here's some piece of news: The OpenNETCF team has worked with the patterns & practices team at Microsoft to provide a version of the Application
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Playing with the CAB EventBroker

I decided to play a little bit with the code today and EdJez's idea of building an application for a GPS sounded very attractive. So, I basically wrote the skeleton of the app, used Ed's own work on parsing the GPS data stream, a little bit of CAB EventBroker
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Composite UI Application Block

What is this about? You've probably seen some posts in EdJez's blog on the Composite UI Application Block (CAB). So, are you considering a Smart Client approach to address the challenges of building Line of Business solutions that interact with many backend
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