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TechEd Europe sessions

Andrea Saltarello and I are slated  for two breakout sessions this fall at MS TechEd Europe. In addition, I’m going to run a workshop on Monday October 27. More details here. Architecting and...

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NAA4E Kindle edition is out!

After a long labour it finally delivered! At last, at least the Kindle edition of Microsoft .NET: Architecting Applications for the Enterprise (NAA4E) is out available for download. The book has 14...

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On the role of Responsive Web Design

Stuck in the Delta Lounge at JFK on the way back home, can you think of a better time to reflect on DevConnections sessions? As I get ready for reflection, I also feel the need to curse on Alitalia...

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BYOT: Bring Your Own Tool in .NET vNEXT

One of the key changes in vNext is the support for development tools across a number of different platforms. In other words, you can now bring in your own set of favorite development tools (mostly...

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Dear Fellow CTO, I Write to You about vNEXT

I doubt many CTOs go to technical developer’s conference where they can witness cool demos like a vNEXT web site deployed to a memory stick and installed on the clean machine of an unaware attendee....

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Ubiquitous Language Is Everywhere, Even in Your Nose

When it comes to designing software, the first step is getting familiar with the domain. The second step is modeling the domain into a more and more formal set of statements up to diagrams and code. To...

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My wife and the MS/Xamarin deal

I’m inclined to say that the author of this article on Fortune.com speaks with my own words on the Microsoft/Xamarin deal. Yesterday, like everybody else in the software industry, I got to know that...

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ASP.NET Core, John McEnroe and the Mirror of my Office

Certain things must take their time to become serious things.

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Architecting for the .NET Platform and Deep Diving into the new CRUD

Whatever CRUD means to you, architecturally speaking it is now dead. CRUD is dead? Long live CRUD, then. A more abstract approach to software design and development, summarized by the CQRS/ES acronym,...

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LIBERO.IT: Hypotheses Non Fingo

La frase in questione la disse lui, Isaac Newton, all’inizio del XVIII secolo. Letteralmente sta per “non faccio ipotesi” e si riferisce al cuore del metodo scientifico: osservazione del fenomeno,...

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