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<br /><br />They might not be able to afford this, or maybe they couldn't rebuild it if they tried. It is amazing how many business rules are embedded in systems over time, and people forget how the real rules work. Porting software many times doesn’t work, you just end
 up with an old system on a new platform, lots of technical debt, and a maintenance nightmare.
<br /><br />This is where a tool assisted rewrite comes in. Mark&nbsp;Juras (from <a shape="rect" href="http://www.greatmigrations.com/" shape="rect">
Great Migrations</a>) and <a shape="rect" href="http://brianhprince.com/blog/" shape="rect">
Brian H. Prince </a>will talk about how special tools, and an iterative process can help you quickly rewrite your code from VB6 to .NET, keeping all of the business rules intact, without losing those precious business rules. The new system can mirror whatever
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      <itunes:summary>There are millions (if not billions)&amp;nbsp;of lines of VB6 code out there. For many businesses, they need this code moved to .NET but they can&#39;t just throw the baby out with the bathwater&amp;nbsp;and start from scratch.
They might not be able to afford this, or maybe they couldn&#39;t rebuild it if they tried. It is amazing how many business rules are embedded in systems over time, and people forget how the real rules work. Porting software many times doesn’t work, you just end
 up with an old system on a new platform, lots of technical debt, and a maintenance nightmare.
This is where a tool assisted rewrite comes in. Mark&amp;nbsp;Juras (from 
Great Migrations) and 
Brian H. Prince will talk about how special tools, and an iterative process can help you quickly rewrite your code from VB6 to .NET, keeping all of the business rules intact, without losing those precious business rules. The new system can mirror whatever
 target architecture you would like to move to. </itunes:summary>
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      <title>ARCast.TV - An Overview of MVC4WPF - Part 3 of 3</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<a shape="rect" href="http://www.brianhprince.com/" shape="rect">Brian H. Prince</a>&nbsp;meets with Stephen Giffin and John Hannah about their new open source project called
<a shape="rect" href="http://mvc4wpf.codeplex.com/" shape="rect">MVC4WPF</a>. It is a new framework and guidance package that helps you quickly build enterprise WPF applications. They have seen a dramatic improvement in productivity, ability to leverage entry
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 level developers, and a massive reduction in development costs. The framework helps your developers follow the right path and do the right thing.&amp;nbsp;
Part 1 in this ARCast&amp;nbsp;series is 
here. 
Part 2 in this ARCast series is 
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      <title>ARCast.TV - An Overview of MVC4WPF - Part 2 of 3</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<a shape="rect" href="http://www.brianhprince.com/" shape="rect">Brian H. Prince</a>&nbsp;talks with Stephen Giffin and John Hannah about their new open source project called
<a shape="rect" href="http://mvc4wpf.codeplex.com/" shape="rect">MVC4WPF</a>. It is a new framework and guidance package that helps you quickly build enterprise WPF applications. They have seen a dramatic improvement in productivity, ability to leverage entry
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      <itunes:summary>Brian H. Prince&amp;nbsp;talks with Stephen Giffin and John Hannah about their new open source project called
MVC4WPF. It is a new framework and guidance package that helps you quickly build enterprise WPF applications. They have seen a dramatic improvement in productivity, ability to leverage entry
 level developers, and a massive reduction in development costs. The framework helps your developers follow the right path and do the right thing.
Part 1 in this ARCast&amp;nbsp;series is 
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<a shape="rect" href="http://mvc4wpf.codeplex.com/" shape="rect">MVC4WPF</a>. It is a new framework and guidance package that helps you quickly build enterprise WPF applications. They have seen a dramatic improvement in productivity, ability to leverage entry
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MVC4WPF. It is a new framework and guidance package that helps you quickly build enterprise WPF applications. They have seen a dramatic improvement in productivity, ability to leverage entry
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