Enterprise Library for .NET Framework 2.0, January 2006, has just been released. There are several architectural changes and improvements to the framework as compared to the June 2005 edition for .NET Framework 1.1.
I'm glad to have met Tom Hollander, the Product Manager for Enterprise Library, when I was in Seattle and shared some of my ideas which I did for Paladin RAD Framework with him. It was nice of him to have spent an hour with me looking at Paladin. It was really an interesting session.
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