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New Article in Nov/Dec 2008 Issue of CoDe Magazine

My new article on Microsoft BRE is out in the Nov/Dec issue of CoDe Magazine.

You can find CoDe Magazine at bookstores like Barnes and Noble, or you can read the article here: http://www.code-magazine.com/Article.aspx?quickid=0811071 

As always, I'd appreciate any feedback you may have. I would also like to thank Charles Young for his time and knowledge in providing a technical review during the editing process.

If you are not a subscriber, and you like this, or any other articles at Component Developer Magazine, I hope you will consider subscribing: https://www.code-magazine.com/Subscription.aspx 

This is a truly exceptional team to work with, and despite their headquarters being severely impacted by hurricane Ike, they still shipped this issue (that was in production during the storm) on time.

On a related note, if you will be attending the AZ .NET User Group or Phoenix Connected Systems User Group meeting in November (info here: www.azgroups.org) Scott and I will have complimentary issues available as usual. Just another example of how dedicated the CoDe team is to the developer community!

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