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November 2008 - Jon Flanders'
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You can find it at http://www.rest-ful.net/book/default.aspx . My plan is to have more REST and WCF content up on that site soon - but at least the code files for the book are there. Watch out for the code from Chapter 10 (consuming REST services) - I...
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My book on WCF and REST is SHIPPING! So many people have been asking me when the book would be ready - well NOW! Code will be up this week (this of course I know will be the next logical question once people get their copies :)) Amazon O'Reilly
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So its already been announced that TechED US will be in LA (where I happen to live :)) in May, and PDC again in November. Shannon and I couldn't be happier. I did here a lot of complaints though from people who feel like Downtown LA is kind of boring...
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Here's a short video on how to use the WF 3.5 SendActivity with the ChannelManagerService to populate named Endpoints. It also shows how to "subvert" the SharePoint WF Runtime to add custom services, including the ChannelManagerService.
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I've been doing a number of project lately for the SharePoint and SharePoint online teams. Mostly around services and integrating SharePoint services with Silverlight. One of these projects was pretty cool so we decided to put it up on CodePlex -...
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Somehow I missed this earlier. Hilarious Modeling explained for managers ;-) Technorati Tags: Oslo
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Someone emailed me a question about whether or not you can specify credentials when using the OOB SendActivity in WF 3.5 because they heard that you had to write a custom activity to accomplish this. You do not have to write a custom activity. While it...
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I spent some time the last few days recording a short screen cast on M. You can view it here: Intro to M (~ 39 minutes) One thing I would say about M is that it may be different things to different people. This video is just one example of what you might...
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Last week at the PDC was Oslo's big coming out party. If you haven't heard Oslo is a new set of technologies from Microsoft relating to model-driven development. The three main parts of Oslo are: 1) A language: The M language is a language for...
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