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InfoQ – First Article is Published

August 15, 2007 by Rob Bazinet

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I was contacted recently to write some articles or news releases for InfoQ in the .NET and Architecture areas.   I was honored to be asked to contribute to a site I find particularly useful.

I wrote about my thoughts on InfoQ in the past.  I find their content focused and always relevant.

My first article is up on InfoQ, titled Promesh.NET – an MVC Web Framework for .NET.  It is a conversation I had with Philippe Leybaert the creator of ProMesh.NET, an MVC framework to create web applications on .NET.  It talks about the recently released ProMesh.NET into open source on CodePlex.  Please check it out.

Technorati Tags: InfoQ, .NET, Promesh.NET, MVC

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