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Essential WCF on ARCast

Recently I had the pleasure to interview Steve Resnick , Rich Crane and Chris Bowen on their new book Essential WCF. Check it out on Channel 9: ARCast.TV - Essential WCF Technorati Tags: ARCast , Architecture , Windows Communication Foundation , WCF ,

Pluralsight offers a Double Feature / WCF + WF

Technorati Tags: .Net 3.0 , WCF , WF , Pluralsight Pluralsight offers some of the best courses available if you want to go deep on .Net. Check this one out: 5 intensive days learning how to build connected systems and workflow applications with .NET 3.0
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MSDN Event - AJAX + Silverlight

I had a great time speaking at the MSDN Events this week on the topics of Microsoft ASP.Net AJAX and Silverlight. As promised here is the link to the content from the event. Here are other blog posts of mine that are also relevant: XAML Primer Making

'Acropolis' CTP for WPF Development Released

The Microsoft code name “Acropolis” Community Technology Preview 1 is a set of components and tools that make it easier for developers to build and manage modular, business focused, client .NET applications. Acropolis is part of the “.NET Client Futures”

Making sense of WPF and Silverlight

Microsoft is releasing technology at the speed of light (Silverlight to be precise). This may or may not be a welcome change from taking 5 years to release an OS but at least you can't say we are boring. Last fall we released .Net 3.0 which included Windows

WPF based Digital Publishing Application Launched - Xiine

Xiine , pronounced 'zeen', is a WPF application that you can download that provides access to digital content feeds that are loaded into a FlowDocument based reader. Cool factor of 10!!! Here are some interesting facts about Xiine: Xiine Facts We have
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Windows Workflow Foundation Starter Kit

The Windows Workflow Foundation Starter Kit is a Visual Studio 2005 project that demonstrates using Windows Workflow Foundation for simple task oriented workflow in an ASP.NET web application in a minimal number of lines of code. A workflow model is used
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Xaml and WPF - A Primer

Xaml (pronounced zammel ), e X tensible A pplication M arkup L anguage, is a new declarative XML-based language developed by Microsoft that allows you to define a set of .Net objects that can be compiled into an assembly or dynamically instantiated at
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Bob and Chris MSDN Roadshow Recap - Farmington CT

Another great turnout for the MSDN Roadshow. A big thanks to the architect and developer community in CT for turning out and a special thanks to SB Chatterjee for his support through the Connecticutt .Net Developers Group . Chris Bowen and I covered WCF,
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New Visual Studio Toolkit for Cardspace

Kim Cameron has just blogged Christian Arnold’s release of a Visual Studio Tookit for Cardspace that integrates Cardsapce with the ASP.Net Membership subsystem. If you are interested in learning about the Carspace Toolkit for Visual Studio visit Kim's
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3rd Party XAML Tools

At a recent MSDN event I was asked about tools for doing 3D rendering that would generate XAML output. I promised to blog the list. Mike Swanson has made this really easy for me. He has already blogged a list of tools, controls for WPF development. Click
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Content Posted for Bob and Chris' MSDN Roadshow - March 2007 Edition

We have uploaded our content from the March 2007 Bob & Chris' MSDN Roadshow event. You can access the 25meg zip on the ARChive page on the arcStreamEast.net web site. Chris and I covered Windows Communication Foundation, Workflow Foundation, Cardspace
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Bob and Chris' MSDN Roadshow Recap - Manchester, NH

Thank you to the architect and developer community in New Hampshire!!! The folks who attended were great and given the facility very understanding. Thanks for your patience and fortitude. We look forward to our next event in May which will be held at
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Bob and Chris' MSDN Roadshow Recap - Portland ME

Thank you to the architect and developer community in Maine!!! The folks who attended were great and the MESDA facility was quite comfortable given it was 1 degree outside. A big thanks to Joe Kumiszcza for making our event a success. We look forward
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Windows Cardspace errata

During this current Bob & Chris MSDB Roadshow, I've been presenting on the topic of Windows Cardspace. For those of you who want more information on Cardspace check out this page on MSDN: This page contains links to articles, whitepapers and videos
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