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CSD/WF/WCF/Oslo We start today with Cliff Simpkins in CSD at Microsoft who lets us know about a new batch of papers, demos and guides in various downloads, mostly pertaining to WF. Great stuff! Pay particular attention to the release of Patterns &...
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Live Blog - Day 3 Pluralsight BizTalk Course - Introduction to Windows Workflow Foundation
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I thought today may be a good topic for my audience as it go well together with my 3 part WF series just as some of yesterday augments this post on WCF 101 . WF Windows Workflow Foundation WF is a Framework for building Workflow-enabled applications It...
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Iron Ruby/DLR Part 3 and 4 of the excellent series, Learning Ruby via IronRuby and C# IronRuby at OSCON - John has some announcements Visual Studio/Development Tools In the latest version of Visual Studio Hacks Toolbox Screencast , James shows some of...
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Mini Windows Workflow Series
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While, I was looking at the outline for my SOA/WCF/ESB series , I noticed I had put down Workflow at the end. In the meantime, I have a somewhat old four-part real-world as I did it series on WF from last year. Enjoy. Windows Workflow 101 or 2 Months...
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TDD/Unit Testing TypeMock continues to grow - MbUnit "Gallo" announces built in support for Typemock Isolator Here's a nice post on Mocking Web Services with it And another Typemock post - Automated Unit tests in my life - beginning Typemock...
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New and Notable 232
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WCF/Security/BizTalk/WF/BPEL There are at least 14 distinct Security Scenarios in WCF. It is easily the most confusing area in WCF in my experience, simply because of the many options available. If you combine that with the current industry focus...
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New and Notable 221
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I was going to write a separate post on this but I will include it here. I have had the opportunity to work on three different projects with three different Microsoft field groups lately and have come away impressed with both their technical skills as...
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Ok, lets see if I can get in a groove for a few days Agile/Software Development When James Shore worked with my Agile team , he heavily used the concept of Etudes to improve technical skills . It worked extremely well in helping our team learn about our...
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Sam Gentile on BizTalk Blogs
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We, the Connected Systems Community have a new community site started by Microsoft called "BizTalk Blogs ." Don't let the name fool you :) It's not really about BizTalk, which has expanded into a marketing name, but all things CSD like...
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So many things to do, so little time, this is what we call a catch-up post SOA Nick starts a new series on Integration with SOA and the CISR Operating Models and adds SOA in the Coordination Models Nick also on a Tale of Two Visions Both Arnon and Nick...
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New and Notable 180
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So, I am totally thrilled in my new role at Neudesic , where today, I got to spend quite a bit of time with one of our Distinquished Engineer, David Pallmann , the architect of our Neuron ESB . We're doing a lot of thinking and doing with SOA at Neudesic...
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Neudesic
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Cross-posted from main blog So, since I am out here in Irvine CA for our annual meeting, and I have just pushed out a Plaxo update to everyone, I guess it's time to let you all know that I have joined Neudesic as a Principal Consultant II, heading...
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Temps near 100 F and 100% humidity make for some pretty uncomfortable days Windows Workflow Sometimes you have to go beyond the two root models of WF which are Sequential and State. We needed to and ended up using a hybrid of rules driven and state. Matt...
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Presentations from Philly Code Camp
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Don't know if anyone is reading my personal blog so I will repeat it here. I was thrilled to be part of the Philly Code Camp a few weekends ago. I put up my slides on WCF and WF in my files area on my site. Enjoy!
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Windows Workflow 104 or WF Part 4
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Last time around in Part 3 , I promised to return for a part 4 on Services and Hosting. One of the best features of WF is that the runtime is very lightweight and simple. WF was designed to be hosted by your application. It's host can be as simple...
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