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Hugo Batista

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Enterprise Library 4.1 and Unity 1.2 are out!
The P&P team just release a bunch of changes on EntLib 4 and Unity. Finally, PIAB is now integrated with Unity! Check out at: Enterprise Library 4.1 - October 2008 Unity Application Block 1.2 - October 2008 Soon, I’ll try to post some impressions Read More...
Unity Feb CTP is out!!!
Finally, the so expected EntLib Dependency Injection implementation is out . Dependency Injection is, IMHO, the most important design pattern on extensible software design. But unfortunately, Enterprise Library previously lacked the support of a lightweight Read More...
Tip: How to enable Text Editor Guide Lines in Visual Studio
Something I normally get annoyed when reviewing others code is when I have to scroll horizontally. Even when activating "Wrap", code doesn't look "sharp" and clear. A not well known feature of Visual Studio (2002/3/5/8) is the ability to add a Guide Line Read More...
A Gasp fellow at geekSpeak
Paulo Morgado , a GASP fellow, is presenting a Webcast tomorrow about Web Client Software Factory. This webcast is provided by geekSpeak . Paulo is known by his expertise in this kind of factories, so I'm sure this is a must attend webcast! Share this Read More...
Visual Studio 2008 and 2003 Side-by-Side
Just to mention that VS 2008 completely supports a non-intrusive-side-by-side installation with VS 2003. So, if you still want to evaluate while you don't take the migration path, this is a possible scenario. Although, don't forget that VS 2008 can also Read More...
Visual Studio 2008 shipped
It's now official . And what a better day to born a revolution! (private joke, sorry!). Visual Studio 2008 can now be downloaded from Msdn. From my point of view, .Net Framework 3.5 is one of the major revolutions since the .Net era . I remember that Read More...