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PDC Day 1 Announcement: AppFabric

One of the first day announcements at the PDC 2009 keynote was the unveiling of Windows Server AppFabric. Windows Server AppFabric is a set of integrated technologies that make it easier to build, scale, and manage web service applications that run inside

Related PDC Sessions for WCF and Workflow

Four talks each for WCF and WF, only one pair of which have conflicting times. Here are the WCF talks with their schedules: Accelerating Applications Using Windows HPC Server 2008 by Ming Xu in 502A on Tuesday at 1:30 PM Learn how to accelerate your applications
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Another .Net 4 Survey: Documentation

If you enjoy being surveyed (and who doesn't?), then the developer documentation teams would like to better understand how you use the help and documentation libraries , and also what you'd like to see improved. The survey covers what versions of Visual
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One Week to PDC 2009

With one week to go before PDC starts, the times and rooms for all of the sessions are now available. While things are still subject to change, now would be a good time to make a preliminary plan for your week if you're going to be attending PDC. My talk
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Breaking Changes for WCF in .Net 4 Beta 2

Available for download is the list of breaking changes between beta 1 and beta 2 for WCF and WF . To save you some time, here's my condensed version of the list. When adding site or machine-level collections of behaviors, those behaviors will be merged
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Visual Studio and .Net 4 Beta 2 Survey

The Visual Studio team has set up a survey to collect additional feedback about the Beta 2 release . If you have something to say but haven't reported it on the Connect site or through other feedback channels, this would be a good opportunity to let your
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Replacing Visual Studio 2010 Beta 1 with Beta 2

I recently helped someone out with replacing Visual Studio 2010 and .Net 4 Beta 1 with the newer Beta 2 release. Here are a few things that I had to learn along the way. I've done enough beta installations to know that having previous versions of the
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.Net 4 Beta 2 Really Released

Although available for download by subscribers the last few days, the second beta release of .Net 4 is now available to everyone. You will see a number of new WCF features changed or moved around since the first beta release, but what you see now is almost
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Visual Studio and .Net 4 Training Kit October Update

The training kit of materials for Visual Studio 2010 and .Net 4 has now been updated with the latest for beta 2. The contents of the training kit include presentations, hands on labs, and demos related to the new features in the release. Here's some of
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PDC 2009 Plans

Several new PDC sessions were published recently including one session that I'll be delivering. Application Server Extensibility with Microsoft Project Code Name “Dublin” and Microsoft ASP.NET 4 by Nicholas Allen ASP.NET 4 and “Dublin” provide new application

Scott Guthrie Previews Visual Studio 2010 and ASP.NET MVC 2

Channel 9 has two new videos of Scott Guthrie demonstrating features in the upcoming releases of Visual Studio 2010 and ASP.NET MVC 2. These two long videos are from a recent session in the Netherlands and basically provide a half-day overview and demonstration
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Understanding Different Kinds of Versioning

In the .Net framework there are a number of notions of versioning that we worry about for a release. Some of the traditional notions of versioning are backwards compatibility (the ability for your old programs and data to continue working in the same
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What’s New in WCF 4: More on Services and Configuration

This list is a bit different in places from what you’ve seen in the beta 1 release and there’s always a chance that things might change again. The third part of the list covers some of the new features for service configuration. I haven’t mentioned some
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What’s New in WCF 4: Performance

This list is a bit different in places from what you’ve seen in the beta 1 release and there’s always a chance that things might change again. The second part of the list covers some of the new features and changes to existing features to improve service

What’s New in WCF 4: Alternative List

Aaron Skonnard also has a list going on MSDN of new features for WCF in .Net 4 . Our lists are going to look a bit different because I’m covering more, smaller features and Aaron’s list is targeted at beta 1. Some of the topics in the MSDN list though
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