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This podcast is an interview with 
Gary Short in which we discuss the 
DevExpress eXpressApp Framework™ (XAF) for quickly building WebForm and WinForm applications. Along the way we manage to mention testing frameworks, home-grown source control, rabbits feet, British Rail and Microsoft Access (Apologies in advance to the
 Access User Group) but most of it is about understanding what XAF is and when you would use it. 
Show Notes: 

XAF
Posts on the 
Project Management application being built in XAF eXpress Persistent Objects (XPO) – the ORM beneath XAF
UK Access User Group

Follow me&amp;nbsp;or
my team&amp;nbsp;on twitter. 
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