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08/05/2004: "Interview with Andrew Troelsen"
Andrew talks about his popular book "C# and the .NET platform", compares .NET and Java, talks about his plans for the future and his experience with Open Source implementations of the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI). The interview is here.
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on Sunday, August 8th, Aleksey said
Hi Carl,
Nice to hear from you.
I have not really heard much about SOA except for some articles on MSDN
But I am very interested to know what you are working on, please drop me a line.
Aleksey
on Saturday, August 7th, Carl Carpenter said
Interesting interview, Aleksey. Good job.
I took your ADO.NET class in Ventura last Fall at UCSB Extension. I check in on your site every now and then.
I was wondering what your thoughts are on Service Oriented Architecture and the idea of Web Parts talking to Web Services being the future (ie, where all the work will be).
I'm currently pursuing an opportunity that might bring me into this SOA realm in a big way. If you're interested I'd like to share it with you. Let me know.
Best regards,
Carl