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Finally – Our Windows 7 .NET Wrappers are out
During the last few months a small team from Sela , has developed course materials, exercises and demos for the DPE Metro Program, that show how to develop with the new features of Windows 7. As you may know, all of the new feature of the system are exposed to native developer, using Win32 API and COM. To use C# and .NET we developed set of wrappers. Sasha developed the Taskbar wrappers, and also wrote about it in his blog. Dima developed the Sensor & Location Platform wrappers and I developed...

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PDC-2008 Managed Development on Windows Server Core 2008 R2
Windows Server Core is a subset of Windows Server 2008 dedicated to a specific mission. If you want to setup a DNS Server, a File Server, or a Media Server you don't need to full blown Windows Server machine. You don't need the Windows Shell, You don't need sound capabilities, you don't need ... you have got the idea. Using a subset of Windows Server 2008 results a smaller memory footprint, faster server and smaller attack service. For example comparing to the full Windows Server...

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Teaching Experts is Harder
Teaching is hard! you have to know the subject very well, you have to be prepared. You need very good presentation skills to "sell" the matter to the audience and you need to know how to act when they ask you something that you're not so sure what the correct answer is. I work at Sela since 1995. I used to teach a lot, and I love it. In these days we are having a series of courses for our own professional experts. I gave the very first lecture in this series, A C# 3.0 course. I wrote...

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Back to the Future - Summary of my lecture at Tech-Ed Eilat
Technorati Tags: COM+ , WCF , Architecture , C++ , SOA , .NET For all of you who have been at my lecture I hope that you enjoyed and that you have learned few new things, If you didn't get my message, here is a summary: Think about the future, the present is the past of the future. Invest in the architecture. Decoupling is the name of the game, always was and always will be. Know your framework roadmap. New technologies make decoupling easier. Using WCF interoperabilities lets you re-use old...

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337 - ORPC to SOA or as I call it Back to the Future, Tomorrow morning
If you are in Tech-Ed Eilat, remember to come to my lecture on Monday 7/4 at 09:45, Topaz Opel room, Hilton. Why do you want to be there: I will take you to a time travel You will see plenty of technologies speak together: C++, ATL, COM, COM+, VB Script, C#, Enterprise Services, WCF, Windows WF, .NET Remoting, ASP.NET ASMX I use the OLE DB Template technology to access database in ATL I Use LINQ to SQL technology to access database in C# And I use WPF in my client code! I will show you some real...

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