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Advanced Model-Glue Presentation Materials

Published By: Doug Hughes on May 21, 2008 at 05:48 AM
Categories: Conferences and Events , Model-Glue

A couple of people asked me to post my presentation and sample code for the Advanced Model-Glue session I gave at WebManiacs.  As such, they are attached to this blog entry.

You’ll need both Model-Glue and Reactor for the sample application to work.

Advanced Model-Glue Presentation Materials

4 responses to “Advanced Model-Glue Presentation Materials”

Thanks for a great presentation! ModelGlue.OnQueComplete... wished i never missed that one.

I may be doing something wrong but I can't figure out how to see the presentation from the files I downloaded.

I can get to the Advanced MG\WebManiacs08\documents folder but I get lost from there.

What's the file I should be opening to see the presentation?

I'm running Windows XP.

Thanks

@Fernando - My mistake, I provided the keynote files and forgot to include a PPT version. I've updated the zip if you would like to try again.

Thanks!!
I saw those MAC folders and I thought the presentation was only viewable on a Mac...

I downloaded the zip again and the PPT is there, thanks again.

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