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July 2005 - Posts

Tom asks the question “Where do you want your documentation to go today?” here . Please go give feedback. We are really trying to get more feedback so that we can get a great deliverable for you!. Now playing: Alanis Morissette - Front Ro Read More...
I know I haven't talked about it much for a while, but we are really working on V2 for Enterprise Library (really really). I will be posting more in the next few days as we wind our way through what is real guidance for the .NET 2.0 framework (that is Read More...
For all those that have been waiting, we have finally released it. This will allow you to add strings / change strings etc and it will generate the SR.cs file. This is similar to the new feature in VS2005. Go get it here ! Now playing: Collective Soul Read More...
From Brad Wilson (The .NET Guy) Italicize the ones you've seen and Bold the ones you actually liked. I am not surprised that I have seen all of these… heck I think I have more the 75% of them in a closet of Dads. I know this is sad, but I used Read More...
We are working on converting our unit tests to the new VSTS tests, and NUnit converter is making this so much easier. It usually gets us about 80 – 90% to the point of using the tests. Thanks so much to Jim! Go get it here . Read More...
These guys have been working hard. This is some great stuff so go and get it here ! Now playing: Godsmack - Keep Away Read More...
If you have downloaded the patch that included the extensions will not open with the June 2005 tool because we moved the extensions to the ConfigurationProject. What you will need to do is change the name from EnterpriseLibrary.Extensions.Configuration Read More...
Well not really, but it is on the web . I know I am a little late to the game on this one, been on vacation. Hope you guys enjoy it. Most everything in this release is the integration of the patches that were already out. There are a couple of new features Read More...
 
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