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I am a developer, architect, writer and speaker, passionate about distributed .NET technologies and Application Lifecycle Management. I am currently the General Manager of the Connected Systems Practice at Neudesic.


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    Are You Using MS BRE?

    If so, Microsoft Connected Systems Division wants to hear from you.

    Please consider taking 15 minutes to participate in this important survey that will help set the future direction on Microsoft rule-based engine technology: https://live.datstat.com/MSCSD-Collector/Survey.ashx?Name=BRE_Usage_Survey_Blog

    If you are not using MS BRE, or haven't used rule-based engines in your applications, check out my latest article in the Nov/Dec 2008 issues of CoDe Magazine: http://www.code-magazine.com/Article.aspx?quickid=0811071

    Print | posted on Saturday, December 06, 2008 12:29 PM |

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    # re: Are You Using MS BRE?

    Your article has been reproduced here: http://www.devx.com/codemag/Article/40489/0/page/1 but the download link points to your blog. I have got the code from the original article - but though you might like to update the devx version.
    1/5/2009 5:22 PM | Mark Walker
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    # re: Are You Using MS BRE?

    Thanks Mark. Unfortunately, I don't have any control of how the articles I published are syndicated, but you are not the first to bring this to my attention.

    For anyone else who is trying to find the code samples from my last article in CoDe Magazine, you can find it here:http://www.code-magazine.com/Article.aspx?quickid=0811071

    Thanks again Mark for the note.
    1/31/2009 4:28 PM | Rick G. Garibay
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