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March 2006 - Posts

Stanislaw Lem

A f a n t a s t i c writer. His stories so delicate and deep and geek appealing. Got to read him through Hofstadter, I loved his work; even before getting to profoundly appreciate his people. He's gone . Thank you for the nice moments you gave the world,
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Webcast: Windows Communication Foundation, Windows Workflow Foundation, and Identity in Financial Services (Level 200)

I was just presenting to my wife the material for my next webcast on Infocard , and I realized I haven't blogged about it! Actually, the webcast is going to be on WF, WCF & Infocard in Financial Services. This time the most excellent Marc will take
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How does the back of a window look like?

With the new Vista Carousel control we discover that Windows are not tied to a 2D plane, but they can happily spin around in 3D space. Probably thanks to a really bad digestion, yesterday I found myself wondering how the back of a window [should] look
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Windows "Longhorn" Server - Software Design Review (SDR) Event

Longhorn Server. The ideal host for all the stuff I usually preach about from here, as we all know architecture can't live in a vacuum... and if you thought that it is still too far for thinking about how to leverage it, well, it's probably the right
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Infocard within web applications

You asked for it, it's here. Check out the excellent article from our own Mike Jones about how to use Infocard within web apps and with the browser: http://msdn.microsoft.com/windowsvista/default.aspx?pull=/library/en-us/dnwebsrv/html/infocardwebguide.as
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MIX time

Next week I'll be at Mix . If you want to discuss about WS-*, Infocard, WinFx or any of the crazy things I write here come to find me ! As the picture on the left shows, I'm sure you will not have problems to recognize my hairy figure [:)]
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Peer Authentication

The p2p capabilities in Vista and WCF are going to have a HUGE impact. The chance of leveraging physical proximity for setting up spontaneous meshes is truly mind boggling: imagine what you could do by walking in a crowded waiting room, on a train, in

Video: The WCF Interop Plug-Fest

I'm on a crazy schedule on a trip in Asia, but this deservers stopping few minutes a blogging about it :) Some weeks ago I had Kirill and Jorgen in my office for talking about the WCF Interop Plug-Fest : me and Marc took them by surprise, by pulling out
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