patterns & practices: App Arch Guide project
Welcome to patterns & practices App Arch Guide! The App Arch guide provides design-level guidance for the architecture and design of applications built on the .NET Framework. It focuses on the most common types of applications, partitioning application functionality into layers, components, and services, and walks through their key design characteristics.This guide is a collaborative effort between patterns & practices, product teams, and industry experts.. - J.D. Meier , Alex Homer, Jason Taylor , Prashant Bansode , Lonnie Wall, Rob Boucher, Akshay Bogawat.
What's New
Getting Started
- Subscribe to J.D. Meier's blog to see project news. J.D. Meier's RSS feed: http://blogs.msdn.com/jmeier/rss.xml
- Browse the Knowledge Base (KB). The KB is a collection of nuggets such as guidelines, checklists, patterns ... etc.
- Watch the videos (see the Videos below)
- Give feedback by participating in the discussions and adding comments on the Wiki pages.
Overview
App Arch Meta Frame
This is our conceptual framework for organizing the guidance: 
Knowledge Base
The knowledge base (KB) is a collection of guidance modules. Each guidance modules is a specific type (such as a cheat sheet, guideline, or how to.) You can use the modules standalone or together. Simply browse the KB and find the modules that are relevant for your scenario. The modules are also used to build the actual guides. Using modules for guidance lets us test and vette the guidance before baking it into guides and it lets us release the guidance incrementally, while we work on the actual guide. Browse the KB:
Videos
Team Pages
These are pages our team uses during the project:
Team
- Core Dev Team: J.D. Meier , Alex Homer, Jason Taylor, Prashant Bansode, Lonnie Wall, Rob Boucher, Akshay Bogawat
- Test team: Rohit Sharma, Chaitanya Bijwe
- Edit team: Dennis Rea.
- Contributors and Reviewers
Feedback
- Post comments on the Discussions page.
Community
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