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Developing Enterprise Applications - An Impurist's View

by Paul Tindall


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Developing Enterprise Applications using Using VB6, MTS, SQLServer and IIS- An Impurist's View shows software architects, developers and managers how to apply both common and lesser known patterns and framework components to create flexible, global enterprise applications using Microsoft's tools and technologies. Along the way, you will see hints, warnings and implementation techniques that were developed after many late nights of scouring through documentation to find the solution to particular quirks. Learn how to address the architectural reasoning behind each framework component decision and see the tradeoff decisions that must be made to achieve the ultimate goal of long-term business success.

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Reveals to software architects, developers, and managers how to apply both common and lesserknown design techniques to build the framework components necessary to create flexible, global enterprise applications using Microsoft's tools and technologies. Softcover.

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Developing Enterprise Applications using Using VB6, MTS, SQLServer and IIS- An Impurist's View shows software architects, developers and managers how to apply both common and lesser known patterns and framework components to create flexible, global enterprise applications using Microsoft's tools and technologies. Along the way, you will see hints, warnings and implementation techniques that were developed after many late nights of scouring through documentation to find the solution to particular quirks. Learn how to address the architectural reasoning behind each framework component decision and see the tradeoff decisions that must be made to achieve the ultimate goal of long-term business success.



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Paul Tindall is an application development manager and Senior Manufacturing Engineer for Compaq Computer Corporation in Houston, Texas. Paul is responsible for developing applications to support Compaq’s global manufacturing operations using Visual Basic, SQL Server, IIS and Internet Explorer. He possesses over 8 years experience in enterprise application design and integration with over 12 years experience in software development in general. Paul has written articles that have appeared in Enterprise Development and Visual Basic Programmer’s Journal, covering various aspects of enterprise application development. Paul received his B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Louisville, Speed Scientific School. He is currently pursuing an Executive MBA degree at the University of Texas at Austin.

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