On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 11:06 AM, David Crooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Tuesday, April 08, 2008 11:27 AM Stephen Russell wrote:
>
> >Rocky has released ver 3.5 of his CSLA.  Think of this as Codebook for
> .NET, only it's easier to get running with.  There are books in >the
> stores on CSLA as well.
>
> >The framework is free and this one sounded good on a recent .NET Rocks
> show.
>
> I did a real small app with the CSLA framework with some assistance with
> a co-worker who has created a few apps with the framework.  I did like
> the 3 tier process and eager to do a couple more.  I am still on the up
> hill learning curve of C# and my goal is to get certified real soon now.
>
> I was kinda impressed how he just moved to VS2008 and is leaving VS2005
> behind...
>
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The 2008 version is WPF and maybe Silverlight, built on top of the WCF.  So
that is purly interface differences.  His framework code changed little to
port up to 2008 is what I heard on his .NET rocks show last week.



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