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Indigo is hiring smart people like you!

Indigo is hiring: Do you want to... Work on the next generation web services platform? Work with the industry experts like Don Box? Work with the creators of SOAP, WSDL and XML Gurus? Contribute to the next generation web services protocol specifications?
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Using Non Data Contract Types in Indigo

The Data Contract provides the features that were not possible with the earlier serialization technologies, features such as Versioning , Object Identity and Object Graph preservation . This is a great way to go if you are starting fresh. However there
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Find The Median Of Infinite Stream Of Numbers

A friend of mine who works in a big Bay Area company recently asked me this question. “There is an infinite stream of numbers and you have to provide a median of those numbers a any given time.” At first it sounds impossible (BTW, do not confuse median
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The “A”, “B”, “C” of Indigo Services

An Indigo service is a collection of one or more service endpoints. One of our team member pointed out after the initial design phase that understanding Indigo service endpoint is as simple as A, B, C. The A-Address means “Where”, B-Binding means “How”
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Get Indigo Today

"Indigo" is a set of .NET technologies for building and running connected systems. For more information on Indigo visit the "Longhorn" development center at http://msdn.microsoft.com/Longhorn/understanding/pillars/Indigo/default.aspx . We have just released
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Hi There

Yes, I work in Interop team of Indigo making sure that Indigo works with Microsoft web services stack such as ASMX and WSE, as well as the web services stack from other vendors. You will find information related to Indigo interoperability, Indigo in general
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