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Software+Services Blueprints

Michael Lehman walks us through the Software+Services Blueprints. These blueprints are a series of source code and guidance packages designed to provide an architectural bridge between vision and implementation by making it easier to build S+S applications.

As a starting point for building real solutions by architects and developers, each Software+Services Blueprint includes code and/or utilities, guidance, structured step-by-step workflow and tools delivered within Visual Studio.  Each S+S Blueprint is focused on media/community, eCommerce, Office Business Applications (OBA), mobility or other future S+S application areas.  They range in complexity from rapid development packages to complete end-to-end scenarios.

Check this out at Channel 9: http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=353885#353885

 

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Posted: Tuesday, November 06, 2007 10:30 AM by mikewalker
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