The nice thing about that book you can find what you want Quickly, no need to dig all the chapters.
Plus it contais different Architypes ...
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moutasema on
Oct 29 at 2:31 PM
Excellent stuff....
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Cybernate on
Oct 14 at 3:11 PM
I love it. Extremely useful.
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tran342 on
Oct 10 at 6:22 PM
Absolutely helpful. It is very near-practical and thoroughly structured. A lot of principles are suitable for private and enterprise application development processes.
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mickolaus on
Sep 10 at 2:15 PM
Excellent book. Thanks.
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mhenneman on
Aug 28 at 8:54 AM
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gudufy on
Jul 28 at 9:11 AM
Extremely good info.
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aashok76 on
Jul 21 at 12:31 PM
Splendid information, clearly written. Thanks very much!
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Trellium on
Jul 11 at 8:57 PM
Extremely useful, relevant and well presented - thanks to all the champions who did this.
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udayshiva on
Jul 2 at 6:23 AM
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wlw1024 on
Jun 28 at 4:42 PM
Very excellent work, clear and exhaustive.
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ywz65567 on
Jun 10 at 10:08 AM
very informative and useful guide
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bhavtoshsharma on
Jun 9 at 7:56 AM
Very informative.
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oklacik on
Jun 1 at 5:28 PM
quick and clear steps without goes in inner details, very usefull reference.
Very thanks to all of that participated in this guide
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XfoX on
May 16 at 11:10 PM
This is a clear, well organised, well written, and thorough work.
It is obviously based on practical experience, and following the guidelines will help deliver better software systems.
I totally recommend it.
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JohnCatlin on
May 12 at 10:25 PM
FKing microsofters... This PDF crashes Preview on my mac. You think that's an accident?
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thoqbk on
May 3 at 9:28 PM
Very excellent work, clear and exhaustive.
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caldarola on
Apr 24 at 2:06 PM
Great set of information and will help we distill a reference architecture out of it for our customers doing Microsoft.
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SteefJan on
Apr 24 at 10:32 AM
Though the book was written mainly for architects and developer leads, but this book is also a must to have for any developer to understand the best practices keeping small things and the wider aspects in the mind. Very good book and a developer also can understand the concept quite easily. Thanks so much.
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saanj on
Apr 17 at 11:18 AM
It's good book to step into architecture
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snowball on
Mar 19 at 12:02 AM
Excellent guide for the upcoming .Net Architects/Leads. Great work by Pattern & Practices Team.
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Shakthi_India on
Mar 17 at 3:36 PM
Nice book, good reference material
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JaspreetD on
Mar 11 at 12:32 AM
really excellent work. it helps very much for designing Architect to developer communiy
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ripalmehta on
Mar 3 at 4:06 AM
A very useful document. Excellent job!
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CoastalPilot on
Feb 25 at 10:45 PM
5 from me!
This is a mind blowing piece of work. The architecture guide has almost everything we require when beginning to design the application architecture. Thanks to all the authors and contributors!
Sandeep Aparajit (http://sandeep-aparajit.blogspot.com)
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sandit27 on
Feb 19 at 6:40 PM
A lot of valuable information. keep up the good work.
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diaakhateeb on
Feb 19 at 5:47 PM
It a great doc .i learn a lot from it .
thanks
thanks microsoft and Patterns and Practices Team
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mqsuper on
Feb 5 at 1:53 AM
It's great to have all resources in one place.
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saip106 on
Feb 3 at 4:44 PM
Finally something on one place.
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gljivar on
Feb 2 at 3:16 PM
This is an excellent resource. Too much educational material in the .net world spends its time staring right at a tree (well, there's reasons for that since there's so much to impart!), that we have too few resources that truly take on the entire forest.
lchong2: turn on your bookmark functionality in whatever pdf reader you're using. The TOC should appear in tree format on left side of screen.
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keithroby on
Feb 2 at 1:21 PM
It's a good GUIDE, don't expect it to be the bible of architecture (that book will never be written).
lchong2: it's a PDF file, the table of contents is in the bookmarks.
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zamkam on
Jan 30 at 5:17 PM
Can't believe a 380 page book without proper table of contents and index. So difficult to reference.
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lchong2 on
Jan 30 at 2:58 PM
It's good reffrence at right time for me.
Thanks
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santhoshnataraj on
Jan 26 at 5:39 PM
The design considerations could use more work. The authors give considerations, but in may cases, fail to explain why they gave the consideration when the reasons are not always appearant. For example, they state, 'consider using a message-based interface for your business logic.' It leaves me wondering why, and they give no further discussion on the topic.
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k_ray on
Jan 26 at 4:44 PM
so cool, but i can't download it ,why? any other site provide download??
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szhln on
Jan 21 at 2:49 AM
Really you have done a great job.
Thanks
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muek on
Jan 16 at 5:47 PM
Excellent reference for Architects and Designers...Thanks Alot.
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marafacs on
Jan 14 at 11:16 PM
Good work
Thanx A lot
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bmwz9 on
Jan 9 at 1:16 PM
Its superb article.
1.Helps in building a reliable system .
2.Helps to understand the architecture knowledge.
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thani on
Jan 9 at 5:16 AM
worth to read
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alex_zero on
Jan 7 at 5:47 AM
The document raises awareness of what needs to be taken into consideration when building/designing a .NET application that some times we developers overlook.
The guide includes Architecture and design guidelines, Deployments, Quality, Security and Communication guidelines.
Excellent overview document (not a step by step document).
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RaulAbreu on
Jan 5 at 8:21 PM
It is very gread!
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lsc8866 on
Dec 28 2008 at 10:13 AM
I'm still reading the guide and so far so really good. Thanks for this helpfull document.
Congratulations for the good work !
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RaganMartin on
Dec 26 2008 at 8:59 PM
Very interesting material. Easy to read and very useful. Good job!
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cisdevry on
Dec 26 2008 at 1:53 PM
Its Very Good. i can say its a direction map to many developers and Architects.
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syedsnizamuddin on
Dec 25 2008 at 6:12 PM
Very good information.Very useful
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kmswaroop on
Dec 23 2008 at 1:47 PM
This is a Bible! Thanks for helping our daily work and keep us updated with the best practices!
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pablop on
Dec 23 2008 at 11:34 AM
Firstly I would like to congratulate and thank the entire team who put this great effort to make this happen. In industry we really need this type of guides which explains all the aspects of .NET Architecture. I would like to call this App Arch Guide as ".NET App Arch Bible" which must be followed by everyone whose religion is MS .NET.
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VidyaVrat on
Dec 18 2008 at 7:51 PM
Really good work. This gave me a brief overview of enterprise architecture's issues and concerns and very deep dive into specific details at the same time.
Great work guys!
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valdisiljuconoks on
Dec 18 2008 at 12:40 PM