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ArchitectureChoosing the Right Presentation Layer Architecture
Author: msdn.microsoft.com |
Published: 12th Aug 2005 |
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Add CommentFiled in: ArchitectureThe presentation layer is a vitally important part of an application. This article discusses the thin and smart client approaches and provides guidance on how to choose between them.
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