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October 2008 - Service Station, by Aaron Skonnard
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The first version of WCF didn't have any built-in REST support. WCF 3.5 introduced a "Web" programming model that enabled REST service development scenarios (through classes like WebServiceHost, WebServiceHostFactory, WebHttpBehavior, WebHttpBinding...
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If you're a Microsoft Connected Systems developer, and you're at the PDC this week , you're swimming in a sea of new technologies that will surely impact your life in the years ahead. There are too many specific things to enumerate in one...
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In addition to Microsoft's big announcements , this PDC is a particularly special one for Pluralsight because today we announced a strategic shift in how we think about developer training. Today we launched a new online service called Pluralsight...
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Years from now, we'll most likely all look and remember this week as one that changed everything. As someone who follows Microsoft technology, there isn’t a more exciting time than the week of the Microsoft Professional Developers Conference (PDC...
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In this week’s installment of the WCF screencast series, you'll learn how to configure WCF service references in Visual Studio 2008 . First, I'll show you how to update a service reference after the service developer makes changes, and then I'll...
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Welcome back to the WCF screencast series! After a spending four weeks covering WF topics, we return to WCF for the latest video in the weekly WF/WCF Screencast series. In the coming month, we’ll be covering topics around the calling of WCF services....
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As part of Pluralsight's WCF/WF Developer Screencast Series , my colleague and friend Matt Milner has been busy building the "getting started" videos for Windows Workflow Foundation (WF). They've already published four on Channel9 endpoint...
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