The fourth scheduled talk for the day was given by Rockford Lhotka. He is the author of CSLA .Net, which is a object oriented based framework. According to him it’s the most widely used open source object framework for .Net. I’d not heard of it before, so I must not be paying enough attention.
The speaker kept trying to sell the idea of a framework by saying it lowers the “surface area” that a developer needs to know.
The fourth scheduled talk for the day was given by Rockford Lhotka. He is the author of CSLA .Net, which is a object oriented based framework. According to him it’s the most widely used open source object framework for .Net. I’d not heard of it before, so I must not be paying enough attention.
The speaker kept trying to sell the idea of a framework by saying it lowers the “surface area” that a developer needs to know.
The third session was given by Tom Hollander talking about what’s coming in Enterprise Library 3.0. I was looking forward to this talk, but was somewhat disappointed. I’m not sure what I was expecting as this work is just getting started.
Tom has already posted a blog entry about what may be in EntLib 3.0 so I won’t rehash that. What I can say is:
They plan on putting out a version that works with .