Introduction Continuing from the experience with Visual Studio 2015, the next edition – Visual Studio 2017 – was officially released to Visual Studio (formerly MSDN) subscribers earlier this month. This edition follows the trend established in the previous edition of providing two channels of licensing – by using a Microsoft […]
Yearly Archives: 2017
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This series of articles will describe a number of enterprise integration design principles, some based on Enterprise Services Bus (ESB) and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) architectural principles, although can be applied to microservices and serverless architectures, in a more contemporary setting. These articles extract specific principles and applies them to […]
This is the beginning of a series of articles focusing on how to identify and leverage value from defining and building mature system integration patterns. Integration is an aspect of system engineering that defines the interaction between two or more different systems to share data and support business solutions across […]
Is finally here. Here’s some UI pr0n for you: Finally back to sensible formatting of menus by default! Developers –1, UX People – 0 Here’s the version dialog: New logo New project dialog: Defaults to 4.5.2 for the runtime .Net Core options can be reached through a dedicated template category
Tonight I decided to see what was new on MSDN Subscriptions, which I occasionally do from time to time. Given Microsoft’s Ignite conference was held just last week, I wondered whether it had aligned with any new big releases. When I authenticated to MSDN Subscriptions, I saw the usual […]
Welcome to 2017 everyone. I’ve been back working since early January, and it’s all strategic roadmaps, capability mappings, enterprise design principles and salutations. I’m going to try to make a commitment this year to post more architecture-related content (as that is my actual day job), and possibly try to capture […]