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Inside look at eBay's architecture
eBay doesn't use transactions?!? Dan Pritchett gives us an inside look into the decisions behind on of the largest scale architectures in the world: eBay. In explaining how the scale of eBay turns simple requirements a complex engineering problem, he walks us through the technical and organizational...
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InfoQ: Promesh.NET - an MVC Web Framework for .NET
Philippe Leybaert recently released a Model-View-Controller (MVC) framework for creating .NET 2.0 web applications, named ProMesh.NET. The framework was released on Codeplex under an open source license. MVC frameworks have gained popularity lately with Ruby on Rails and most recently with the Cas...
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Ruby.NET moves to open source community model
"As heralded previously, we are now ready to move to a new open source community model.
While we at QUT will continue to be heavily involved in the project, we plan to transfer full control and ownership of the project to the open source community. To signify this new beginning, the new proj...
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QnA on SubSonic
Rob Conery and Eric Kemp are the main developer force behind SubSonic and interest in the project is gaining momentum.
InfoQ editors sent a few questions about the project over and both Eric and Rob responded: