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Looking for an old article

Last post 08-26-2008, 9:57 AM by ctwalker. 3 replies.
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  •  08-21-2008, 12:34 PM 25639

    Looking for an old article

    I know this is slightly off topic so please forgive, but this is the best place I could find to ask this.
     
    I'm trying find a copy of an article written by Rocky called "A Simple Business Rules Manager".
     
    This used to exist in the MSDN "Adventures in Visual Basic .Net" web site but is now gone and I can't find a copy of it anywhere.
     
    If someone has a copy of it, or can find a link to it can you please post it here.
     
    Thanks,
    Chris Walker
  •  08-22-2008, 9:16 AM 25682 in reply to 25639

    Re: Looking for an old article

    Just bumping this back to the top.
  •  08-25-2008, 9:43 PM 25728 in reply to 25682

    Re: Looking for an old article

    Unfortunately those were written for MSDN and Microsoft owns the rights to that content. They chose to remove the content from that column (that Billy Hollis and I wrote) quite a while ago, and it isn't available anywhere (to my knowledge) except maybe on old MSDN subscription DVDs.

    On the upside, many of my column topics were subsets of concepts or code that found their way into CSLA .NET. There are a couple exceptions, but most of the ideas are in the framework.


    Rocky
  •  08-26-2008, 9:57 AM 25741 in reply to 25728

    Re: Looking for an old article

    I appreciate the reply.  Too bad they pulled the article, it was pretty good.  I may have a hard copy of it at the house, I'll have to see if I can dig it up. 
     
    I also have your book Expert VB 2005 Business Objects.  It's probably time to start reading it.
     
    Thanks again for the reply.
     
    Chris Walker
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