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  • Occasionally Connected RAD Framework

    This morning I was reading the latest edition of The Architecture Journal and was intrigued by the opening article "The Internet Service Bus". In this article Don Ferguson, Dennis Pilarinos and John Shewchuk discuss different development processes, namely opportunistic and systematic development...
    Posted to Nick's .NET Travels (Weblog) by nick on 09-18-2007
  • Why Google should stick to building websites!

    Over the weekend I have been navigating around Sydney catching up with friends. Although I've been to Sydney quite a few times I still have to look up street addresses. So rather than purchasing a street directory I figured I would use some technology and try out Google maps. Now navigating any website...
    Posted to Nick's .NET Travels (Weblog) by nick on 09-16-2007
  • Occasionally Connected Application is NOT about Working Offline

    For almost as long as I've been working with .NET I have been an advocate for building rich client applications (aka smart client applications) that work in an occasionally connected manner - think Outlook cached mode. Recently there have been a couple of posts such as " You're not on a f^&king plane...
    Posted to Nick's .NET Travels (Weblog) by nick on 04-11-2007
  • Finally the March 2007 Orcas CTP

    It has taken me a while to get an opportunity to play with the March Orcas CTP but I figured that I could do without a couple more hours of sleep to have a play. I'm just going to post a few things I noticed - some a small, some a not.... First things first - you have to hand it to the product team they...
    Posted to Nick's .NET Travels (Weblog) by nick on 03-15-2007
  • Occasionally Connected Applications get a new friend

    One of the topics that I'm particularly passionate about around building applications that work in both connected and disconnected mode. I've had a bit of experience with this both at AutumnCare and now at Intilecta so I would like to think that I've encountered most of the issues that typically arise...
    Posted to Nick's .NET Travels (Weblog) by nick on 01-31-2007
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