Rocky Lhotka: CSLA - Episode 210
In this episode, Rocky Lhotka, the creator of the widely used CSLA .NET open-source development framework, talks about his career in software architecture, design, and development. He shares insights on the CSLA framework and how it solves particular problems. Rocky also discusses his object-oriented approach and preferred naming convention, highlighting how the framework provides a buffer between the business logic and interface control layer.
Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting with software development, Jeffrey Palermo's video podcast offers valuable insights. The discussion covers how CSLA framework is used, its preferred architecture, and how it relates to the data access layer. Rocky's wealth of experience in creating systems for a wide range of industries and roles, including software architecture, design and development, network administration, and project management, makes this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in software architecture and development.
So, if you want to be informed about the CSLA .NET open-source development framework, its object-oriented approach, and how it can help you manage your business logic in software development, this episode is a great start. Tune in and be inspired by Rocky Lhotka's insights into the world of software development.
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