The newsletter published by Ingo Rammer
The newsletter published by Ingo Rammer
Newsletter
Our newsletter on .NET distributed application design and development contains real-world tips and tricks about .NET Remoting, Web Services and EnterpriseServices, and design guidance for distributed applications. You'll also find links to other free resources like white papers, Patterns and Practices documents and other great samples on the Web.
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Ingo Rammer何许人也?
1,《Advanced .Net Remoting》的作者,从他的web site可以了解更多。
2, 这里有一篇对他的采访,蛮有趣的:
.NET Remoting: Ingo Rammer talks .NET, By Jon Box, http://www.sys-con.com/dotnet/article.cfm?id=453
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.NET Developer's JournalMobility Editor Jon Box recently chatted with Ingo Rammer, consultant, instructor, and best-selling author of books on .NET. In this exclusive interview, Rammer discusses .NET Remoting, his programming roots, and the book he wishes he had when he was starting out.
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Extract from the above link:
.NETDJ: What's next for you as an author? Will there be a second edition on Remoting?
IR: Yes, there will be a second edition on Remoting, and it will be timed for Whidbey - the next major release of the .NET Framework and Visual Studio .NET. There are just too few changes in Remoting in Version 1.1 to justify a completely new edition.
Right now though, I'm working on a different new book about architecture and design of .NET applications. It will approach this topic in a very pragmatic, down-to-earth way.