World of .NET

The World of .NET covers practical .NET enterprise application development.

Podcast #1
Published 08/22/2008 03:40 by Administrator

Below are the show notes for the first World of .NET podcast:


TECHNICAL SEGMENT (CSLA)

CSLA Framework Home
CSLA Framework Download
CSLA Books

TOOL TIP (ReSharper)

ReSharper Download
ReSharper Documents and Demos
ReShaper Book (Power Programming with ReSharper)

DEVELOPER TIP (Using C# 3.0 (.Net 3.5) syntax in a .Net 2.0 application)

Using C# 3.0 syntax in a .NET 2.0 apps article

SUGGESTED READING (Domain Driven Design)

Domain Driven Design book at Amazon (4 1/2 stars)

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Jeff Diercks
Jeff Diercks is a consultant for ILM Professional Services. He is a developer, architect and MCSD who has been designing and developing business systems over 10 years. Jeff has fully embraced his nerdiness, and likes to spend his spare time keeping up to date with the latest machinations emanating from the alt.net community and battling monsters with his druidic night elf in World of Warcraft.
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Jessy Houle
Jessy Houle is an independent consultant representing Minnesota. He is a web developer, and MCSD (C# track), loves long romantic nights where he dabbles at the nuts and bolts level of programming. Jessy loves the front-end, most specifically Silverlight, and finally loves to tease Jeff about playing video games :-)
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Vince Bullinger
Vince Bullinger is a .Net developer with five years of experience as a developer and consultant in such diverse fields as insurance, health care, custom content management systems and e-commerce, among others. He is a Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer. He's the treasurer of TechMasters, an IT-based ToastMasters chapter. In his spare time, he pays too much attention to sports and can frequently be found at the Silverlight User Group, the .Net User Group, Developer's Guild, Code Camp and any worthwhile conference that comes to town.

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