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Great independent XAF blog
So call me late to the party, but I'm going to guess all the eXpressApp Framework (XAF) gurus already know about Alex Hoffman's XAF blog. But, just in case your desert island has only just got Internet access, you may want to check it out . From...
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We're a finalist (squared) with Best of TechEd awards
Heh. So we got an email this morning with some exciting news and, as it happens sometimes, we each thought one of the others would blog about it. So it wasn't. I'm hereby grabbing the baton and running with it. Cue evil laugh... Windows IT Pro...
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Extreme XAF
After reading my previous post , Andrew, who along with Mike is gridmeister on our dev team, pointed out that another, perhaps more subtle, way to use materials in our documentation and on our website to help you evaluate our products is to read the case...
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Expertise, and making the best use of it
When you write an application these days, you are relying on code you didn't write and that you have little to no influence over. But, thankfully, that's all right. It's not a real issue. You are, after all, the world's foremost expert...
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XAF bootcamp: Defining the business problem
(See this post to see what this is all about and to set the stage.) I had an enjoyable chat with Kelly last Friday about the problem that she needs solving. Also present in the interview was Larry, the IT Manager for the District Attorney's office...
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Putting XAF's nose to the grindstone
I read Scott Watermasysk's recent post today with some interest (hat tip: Larkware ). The post's premise is that if you can't create an "interesting" prototype of an application in 1000 lines of code or less then you are most likely...
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