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RESTFul people want to control the URI of their services.  They focus on building a good information architecture that describes the resources their site provides.  Historically most web sites described resources in terms of files and paths Read More...
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This week, we've added two new articles for WF to the MSDN Online Library : an article by Jon Flanders to help choose between sequential workflows and state machines, and a major article by Michele Leroux Bustamante explaining the five most common WF Read More...
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Welcome to the first installment of a weekly post to outline updates and changes in the world of WF and WCF materials. As I said in my apologetic post yesterday, most of the updates are in a holding pattern this week, so it's been a quiet one. But I did Read More...
Before I get to a .NET-related post, I thought I would make a visit to the confessional. No fear - we're not voting anyone off the island...but I do have a confession to make (but it's something that you probably already know) -- this blog has been quiet Read More...
We posted up a new Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) workshop to the Downloads server. The WF XAML Workflow Workshop was created by Steve Danielson to help developers better understand the development of XAML workflows. The topic of XAML Workflows is a Read More...
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Due to popular demand for our June WF/WCF webcasts, four July webcasts have been added to the MSDN .NET Framework 3.5: Create Connected Applications webcast series . Webcast Title Date/Time Presenter Level Transactional Windows Communication Foundation Read More...
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Whenever I pick up a new technology I must admit that I feel kind of stupid, like a dummy or a complete idiot. Perhaps that is why there are all those "For Dummies" books out there. Of course you aren't actually dumb, your just a noob . When you are new Read More...
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Welcome to the Connected .NET blog, where we’ll focus on the stuff in the .NET Framework that connects systems together! This blog has been something that has been kicked around the halls here in Redmond for a little while now, and it's exciting to launch Read More...
 
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