>Craig,
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>>Excellent suggestion. I'm working on a COM Codebook application and am impressed with the architecture. Now if GoAmerica can just get better documentation.
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>Thanks. I'm working with architecture issues quite a bit right now, and have n-Tier on the brain. My impression of COM Codebook at first glance was, "Gee, this seems complicated." However, after reading Beth's excellent tutorials, hearing yag speak, reading his article in CoDe Magazine, and stepping back to get a better look at the big picture, I now think it's brilliant design. :-)
I agree with you, but it is so flexible and EASY that I want to do all my projects this way. I start a new real job in two weeks. They use Codebook, so I'll be learning that too. From what they told me, they'll be reengineering things soon. I'm definately recommending COM Codebook.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer