Live Services: What I Learned Building My First Mesh Application
- Posted: Oct 29, 2008 at 9:33 AM
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What's it like building an application that uses feeds and synchronization? The Live Services resource and synchronization model offers a lot of flexibility to developers and a different approach to development from typical database or SQL replication.
I built one of the first Mesh applications at Microsoft, and I'll share the top five things I learned.
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Don Gillett
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Also as a reference I found a good blog post by Sean that summarizes everything Don talked about, check it out here.
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