Speaking at the Patterns and Practices Conference
I was honored to be asked to speak at the Patterns and Practices Conference in October here on the Redmond campus. I am still locking down exactly what my content will be, so if you plan to come and you have suggestions please do drop me a line.
Comments
- Anonymous
September 06, 2006
Hi,
first of all I congratulate to your election. But to your question: I think an up to date pattern is the "Persistent Domain Object Pattern", which is used to hide implementation details for persistent classes from the UI.
I would take this pattern because, it's an really up to date enterprise pattern. It can be used for O/R Mapping issues and perhaps you can integrate LINQ into your dissertation.
I think you know the pattern. But, here's a link to a blog entry I wrote about the "Persistent Domain Object Pattern" used with the ObjectMapper .NET.
http://blog.objectmapper.net/2006/06/23/persistent-domain-object-pattern-meets-the-objectmapper-net/
Cheers
Gerhard - Anonymous
September 07, 2006
Congrats for being honored to be to speak in P&P Conference. I would love to hear you speaking something on "Agile Developement" and "Software as service", apart from "Framework Design principles" (Your talk is simply fabulous on this topic).