Patterns and Practices SIG: Meeting # 1

Thursday, October 07, 2004 6:09:51 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

Thanks to everybody that made it out to the first meeting of our Patterns & Practices Special Interest Group (SIG) the other night. Despite the tornado warnings and forced evacuation of our glass conference room, I think that everybody had a very enjoyable night and we're all looking forward to learning as we proceed.

My notes that appear here are being fed from an RSS feed on my blog, as this seemed to be the easiest way for me to post information to the SIG site in a way that I could easily control and update.

As promised, I'm working on revamping my demo code for the Data Access Application Block and will be making at available over the weekend. In the mean time I would encourage everybody that has not yet done so to download the latest version of the DAAB (Data Acess Application Block) from here.

More information about the Data Access Application Block is also located here.

Please go ahead an install the block and take a look at it's sample code and applications. Please feel free to post any questions on the comments on my blog or in our SIG forum.

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