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Channel Shapes

I was looking through the archives the other day and found that the original article on channel shapes is actually still accurate despite having come out a year ago. It's interesting to step forward in time and watch as things become more and more like what actually was released. I've done similar walks through a longer history of the product, although you have to patiently track through whole concepts appearing and disappearing.

In celebration of this bit of history, I decided to let last year's article stand. I did have a new picture in the channel dev tour drawing style that I wanted to include though.

Update: I'm not sure when the count got off track, but this article turned out to be a day later than one year. Fortunately, now that the product is out, the things that I'm writing about are unlikely to change on a daily basis.

Next time: Extracting Content Types

Published Thursday, March 08, 2007 5:00 AM by Nicholas Allen
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Thursday, March 08, 2007 11:09 PM by Nicholas Allen's Indigo Blog

# Message Flow Interception Points

We've been looking at the flow of messages ( Part 1 and Part 2 ), but have never stopped along the way

Tuesday, March 13, 2007 1:33 PM by Nicholas Allen's Indigo Blog

# Channel Writing Checklist (Required)

This pair of articles marks the checkpoint between the "big picture" introductory segments and the segments

Tuesday, February 26, 2008 5:14 AM by Sajay Antony's Blog

# Sending a simple String using WCF - Understanding the channel stack.

The snippet below might not be for the faint hearted. Primarily since its quite gory wcf. I realized

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