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The Workflow Way
eek! A little birdie tipped me off on reading this very informative and forward looking post on the changes coming to Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) and Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) in .NET 4.0 and the experience in Visual Studio 2010. While Read More...
April Cool
eek! Bucking the trend on April Fool by doing an April Cool post. Here are some of the things I talked about in March. Hope you get a resource or link that saves you time... Girl Geeks Rule Downloading IE8 Get Silverlight 3 Beta with eyes wide open Say Read More...
What I intend to do tomorrow - REST
eek! Ooo, the WCF Rest Starter Kit just got a makeover. Check out Ron Jacobs’s announcement and a link to the hands on labs. New to this stuff? Start here . Happy REST! Read More...
Happy Groundhog Day!
eek! In the category of – I’ve seen that before, I’m republishing my January posts in case you missed it. Happy Groundhog Day! The Joy of SxS Jumping in to .NET from ColdFusion? I’m not going to be a fool this April 1 Need more Business Intelligence? Read More...
A few Virtual Labs you may like: Web 2.0, MVC and Unit Testing
eek! I stumbled upon these 3 virtual labs, and they looked good to me. I’ll be taking them, wanna join me? REST, AJAX, and Web 2.0 in Windows Communication Framework After completing this lab you'll be better able to create two different Windows Communication Read More...
How to run a successful Code Camp
eek! What a great job Mark and team did with this weekend's Code Camp in Stamford, CT. Mark has decided to share the wealth and lessons learned in a nice piece on the preparation involved in running a Code Camp . Nice work! I was there, and had the pleasure Read More...
Got tired WCF? Give it a REST
eek! Rob Bagby has a nice set of blog postings on "REST in WCF". NIce work on the screencasts as well. A healthy addition to this (non-inclusive and in no particular order) list... The .NET Endpoint Brain.Save() Ron Jacobs The new SP1 Training Read More...
Birth of ADO.NET Data Services
eek! I digg this one :) The oral tradition of Project Astoria's history (now ADO.NET Data Services) is now in written form . Remember, there are 2 presentations and labs to jumpstart your knowledge of ADO.NET Data Services as part of the .NET 3.5 Enhancements Read More...
Windows HPC Server 2008 - Just Add SOA
eek! Found this well written white paper entitled Overview of SOA Programming Model and Runtime System for Windows HPC Server 2008 on Microsoft downloads. Is 50 pages but is an easy read for those new to Windows HPC Server. The glossary at the end helps Read More...
Bye Bye July!
eek! Happy August! In case this is your first visit, here are my July postings! Hey Architects, do you need insight? Can Social Computing with SharePoint Solve Business Problems? You Decide... Ready for some EduFun? From CAB to Prism - a find! Pumping Read More...
Facebook .NET Programmer's Webcast - the resources
eek! Thank you for joining us today, it was great to have so many folks with such great questions. For those of you who would like the slides, they are a "mash up" of slides from the Training Kit I talked about. My Slides from the session today. Read More...
Join me after work - Facebook .NET Programmer's Group
eek! I'm presenting at the .NET Programmer's Group on Facebook later today (much later), will you join me? var addthis_pub = 'allandcp'; Read More...
Practice Better and Faster BizTalk
eek! The BizTalk Server Performance Optimization Guide just hit MSDN and is really worth checking out. If you are working with BizTalk or plan to, investing in this guide will do you well. BizTalk is an amazing piece of software but requires care and Read More...
Thanks for the Endpoint!
eek! DotNetInterop has been on a tear recently - this is one of the blogs that is in my must read list. Well, I enjoyed the pointer to the new Endpoint blog on MSDN - packed with WCF and WF goodness and promising a lot more. Check out what Endpoint is Read More...
Developing Service Oriented applications with Visual Studio 2008, WCF and WF
eek! In case you missed the session (out of 650+ who registered about 250 of you missed it) in May 2008, the recording turned out ok : Developing Service Oriented applications with Visual Studio 2008, WCF and WF Visual Studio 2008 improves the developer Read More...
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