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June 2006 - Posts

Patch for Partial Trust support in Enterprise Library for .NET 2.0

While we know that Enterprise Library appeals to a wide range of developers, our core target has always been enterprise development teams and systems integrators. So as we designed and tested the blocks, we had the notion that the code was probably going
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July Community Drop of Web Service Software Factory

It must be the end of the fiscal year of something, because we have yet another new release to tell you about: the July Community Drop of the Web Service Software Factory is now available to download from our GotDotNet Community Site. While this is not

Guidance Automation Extensions and Toolkit: June 2006 Release

The patterns & practices team is please to announce the availability of the June 2006 CTP of the Guidance Automation Extensions (GAX) and Guidance Automation Toolkit (GAT) ! As reported previously , this is a relatively minor update to the previous

Enterprise Library for .NET Framework 3.0 - what would you like to see?

We're getting ready to start the planning process for the next release of Enterprise Library which will target .NET Framework 3.0. In case you missed it, .NET Framework 3.0 is the new name for what used to be known as .NET Framework 2.0 combined with
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MSDN Magazine article on building your own application block

The July 2006 edition of MSDN Magazine arrived in my mailbox today, and it contains a great article called Speed Development With Custom Application Blocks For Enterprise Library written by Mark Seeman . In this day of digital everything, it's nice to
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GAX and GAT update, and introducing the Guidance Navigator.

Wojtek has finally emerged from his self-inflicted blogging exile to inform the world that we're on the verge of releasing an update to the Guidance Automation Extensions (GAX) and Guidance Automation Toolkit (GAT). This is a relatively minor release,

What the Da Vinci Code and the Bible have in common

After holding out for a long time, I finally went out and read The Da Vinci Code . I'm generally too busy doing other stuff to read a lot of books, but I guess I was specifically holding out on this because I figured that with so much hype around it,
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