eugeniop's WebLog : Composite UI Application Block - another webcast - new demos
"... Ed Jezierski and Peter Provost joined Ron Jacobs again last week in a new edition of a webcast covering CAB. This webcast is good introduction to CAB, the customer scenarios we are addressing with this block and the most improtant building blocks.
Subjects covered: scenarios, building apps with CAB, Shell, Workitems, Commands, Services and Events.
They did a number of demos to illustrate most of these topics too.
Check it out here: http://msevents.microsoft.com/cui/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?EventID=1032282463&EventCategory=5&culture=en-us&CountryCode=US"
This is a nice hour long "300" webcast that introduces CAB. Starts with brief discussion of three real world apps built with CAB, then goes into more detailed demos...
If you're interested in CAB, this is a good starting point.
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