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New “WCF Essentials” best practices series
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over 3 years ago
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KentBrown
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Maybe you have decided WCF is the right technology for your next project because it has the power, productivity, and flexibility you need. But you might be a little nervous that your team will be able to get up to speed quickly and make the right design...
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Migration Guidance for the WF Developer (Beta 1 - Part 2)
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over 3 years ago
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Cliff Simpkins
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About six weeks ago, the WF team published up the first four WF3->WF4 migration guidance documents , aimed at helping WF developers prepare and think about the new WF object model runtime. Today, we published the next three documents in the series...
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Litware Training sample Mashup app
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over 3 years ago
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KentBrown
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We've all heard of a " mashup " because its one of those buzz words, like " Web 2.0 ", that is picked up and repeated over and over again by the journalists and analysts. But have you actually seen one up close in the wild? ...
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Tracking Participants in .NET 4 Beta 1
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over 3 years ago
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.NET Connected Framework Team
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Hello! My name is Miguel Susffalich and I work in the Connected Framework team. In previous posts we have showed an Introduction to Workflow Tracking and a deep dive into Tracking Profiles in .NET 4 Beta 1 . In this post we will explain how Tracking Participants...
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