Date: Tue, 21 May 2013 11:46:42 +0200
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- Richard Hale Shaw's Blog
Exploring Enterprise Library 2.0
http://richardhaleshawgroup.com/RHSGroup/Community/blogs/richard_hale_shaws_blog/archive/2006/01/21/209.aspx
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The following will be available in the Spring as a full- or 1/2-day seminar for those who already have experience programming the .NET Framework, and are interested in knowing more about the latest release of Enterprise Library. Most of the material in this talk will be included in the up-coming Advanced C#/.NET BootCamp.
If you're interested in hosting it onsite or adding it to an onsite class, please let me know.
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Exploring Enterprise Library 2.0
While the .NET Framework considerably reduces the code you have to write to finish a job, there’s still plenty to be written. And some of it seems to be written again and again, unless you can find effective ways to abstract that code into re-usable libraries—and have the time to do so. Have you had to write (and re-write) your own custom configuration management libraries? What about cryptography code? Never found the time to implement factory patterns around your data access code, so can switch providers dynamically? Finding it a hassle to configure—and re-configure—security for each .NET application your write? Want an easy want to add Logging features to your applications and components? Or maybe you want to add caching to Smart Clients? These are all issues addressed by the Patterns and Practices Enterprise Library 2.0. In this session, Richard will present an overview of the Enterprise Library 2.0 and how to get started with it.
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