Location: .NET trackTime: 2007-11-14 10.00Level: Intermediate
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Magnus Mårtensson, DotwayAB , SwedenAs a general specialist it is Magnus' job to know a little about a lot and a lot about the tasks currently at hand. Magnus works as a Senior Consultant with Dotway and has for many years worked with a lot of different technologies in development and architecture. He lectures and educates as often as he can, a passion just as great as the passion for the technology he then speaks of. Blog: Techie.notepad http://blog.noop.se .
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Gutting the Enterprise LibrarayThe Enterprise Library from the Patterns & Practices team at Microsoft Redmond is a collection of blocks of common functionality which you can just grab and use. This is not an autopsy, because the Enterprise Library surely is not dead, nor am I going to kill it since it deserves to live. This session is a surgical procedure during which I will dissect this great piece of software to see what makes it tick. You will also gain insight in how to bring the Enterprise Library into your project and adapt it to your needs. I will exemplify using one of the latest and most interesting blocks, the Policy Injection Application Block.
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