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WF4 beta 1 ships with a comprehensive set of activities (more than 35) that you can use to author your workflows or to create your own custom activities. This post will give you a quick tour through the activity palette and introduce you to the key characteristics Read More...
Matt Winkler, a Program Manager on the Workflow designer team has kicked off the blogging frenzy with his tour of the workflow designer . Matt walks through how you can continue to create 3.x workflows in the VS 2010 using the same familiar experience Read More...
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Yes! It's time. Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0 Beta1 is available for general download now. Go get it here . The Beta1 bits include significant updates to WCF and WF bits since our last CTP at the PDC last year. We're excited to share these Read More...
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As I mentioned in my post last week covering the changes in WF 4 since the CTP release , I promised that I would cover the WCF changes this week. As I sit down to write this post, this will have a different feel from the prior post – where the last post Read More...
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As I spend much of this week finalizing items for TechEd next week , I thought it might be helpful to post a schedule of the great content that will be presented at the event. If you haven’t already pre-registered for sessions, now is an excellent time Read More...
I can’t believe it’s been a few months since my post on the Road to WF 4, and the expected impact of the new workflow model . It’s been a busy few months as the team develops and builds toward .NET 4; as we hosted an MVP Summit here in Redmond; and worked Read More...
 
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