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Sam Gentile

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Sam Gentile is a Microsoft .NET Consultant who has been working with .NET since the earliest
The ServerSide.NET debuts Posted: Jan 13, 2004 5:15 PM
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I have known about the ServerSide.NET for 3 months or so so it has been hard keeping it quiet-) Well, now its public and I can talk about it. I firmly believe that a resource in this area is really needed. Many blogs focus on some little ASP.NET implementation issue or such, and much of the information coming out of Microsoft (with the very notable exception of the most excellent Patterns and Practices site)  has focused on implementation. What is sorely missing is architectural authortative voice on building real .NET systems, not systems that are a bunch of web pages, but full blown enterprise systems that span 3 or 4 tiers or boxes. The folks at ServerSide/Middleware have been that voice for years on the Java/EJB side and it's great to have this for .NET as well. The second thing is that the site is in the very capable hands of my very good friend Ted Neward who has the knowledge and abilities in that area to make this really happen.

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