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| First community drop of the Web Service Software Factory now available |
| First community drop of the Web Service Software Factory now available(4/12/2006 9:03:25 PM) |
| The p&p team is pleased to announce the first community preview release of the Web Service Software Factory. The Service Factory is a cohesive collection of various forms of guidance that have been built with the primary goal of helping you build high quality connected solutions in a more consistent way with less effort. In addition to guidance such as patterns, blocks and Reference Implementations, it includes Guidance Packages which will automate many key service development tasks directly from Visual Studio 2005. This is a very early drop and still very incomplete, but we're looking forward to having you as a member of the community and hearing your feedback. |
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Posted By tomhollander |
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About Keith Barrows
I've been in computing since 1975. I started on an old PDP-8J with 3k of memory and 2 teletypes. I learned BASIC and Octal based assembly. I later moved into CPM, TR-DOS, Apple and finally into PC-DOS, Dr DOS and MS-DOS. I've been a beta tester for over a decade, got into web applications as a means to handle B2B requirements and have specialized in data movement between applications and businesses since.
I have been a MVP, ASP Elite and was selected by Microsoft as one of the original 15 board members for ASPInsiders.