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The MVC Storefront Challenge!
In Rob Conery's recent post on the MVC Storefront example he's been working on, he got some comment to basically toss out Linq2SQL and use NHibernate instead. Blah. How about the community does it instead? I'm not looking for an us vs. them...
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Guidelines aren't rules
I'm a huge fan of the Framework Design Guidelines book. It provides great instruction on creating reusable libraries, based on Microsoft's design on the .NET Framework. But it's important to remember that guidelines aren't rules . Guidelines...
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