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Application Architecture for .NET: Designing Applications and Services

During my visit to the patterns and practices sub site i found a useful guide regarding .NET application and services designing it is really useful and will guide you through some of the new concepts and techniques.

Application Architecture for .NET: Designing Applications and Services

note that the author is Edward A. Jezierski, this guy has visited Egypt this year during the MDC sessions and was one of the presenters

Published Wednesday, March 07, 2007 1:09 AM by hus
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# re: Application Architecture for .NET: Designing Applications and Services

Tuesday, April 24, 2007 1:50 AM by Edward Jezierski
We are working on a new version now! Look at Tom Hollander's blog where we'll be making the announcements etc.
I am excited abiut this new version - I want to make sure we have a better factoring based on pattern languages, an update to cover technologies coming out during 2007/ 2008 (.NET 3.0, Linq, ADO Entities, Silverlight, etc) and some discussion in context of design/architecture patterns that are getting more adoption (REST services, multi-master data synchronization, ESB, peer to peer etc).
Shukran!

# re: Application Architecture for .NET: Designing Applications and Services

Monday, May 14, 2007 12:17 PM by hus
thanks edward for the great info

# re: Application Architecture for .NET: Designing Applications and Services

Wednesday, March 23, 2011 11:33 AM by mumUnopeChume
compuzzled13|favoriteddd.....loveп»ї it <3
 
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# re: Application Architecture for .NET: Designing Applications and Services

Saturday, April 09, 2011 10:32 PM by Valjean
gonnke Got it! Thanks a lot again for helping me out!

# re: Application Architecture for .NET: Designing Applications and Services

Sunday, April 10, 2011 3:56 PM by Clara
nVaOUp Sounds great to me BWTHDIK

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