TechEd: WCF and Workflow Chalk Talks
Just so that you know: In addition to the regular breakout sessions, we have a number of interactive chalk talks scheduled here at the Connected Systems Technical Learning Center in the Expo Hall. Come by.
Just so that you know: In addition to the regular breakout sessions, we have a number of interactive chalk talks scheduled here at the Connected Systems Technical Learning Center in the Expo Hall. Come by.
This is my first TechEd! - as a Microsoft employee. It's of course not my first tech event in my new job (Egypt, Jordan, UK, France, Switzerland, Holland, Belgium, Denmark, Las Vegas/USA, Slovenia, and Israel are on the year-to-date list - on top of three long-distance commutes to Redmond), but the big TechEds are always special. It'll be fun. Come by the Connected Systems area in the exhibition hall and find me to chat if you are here...
Late last night, my colleague James Conard, who has worked and worked and worked tirelessly on this for the past few months and has shown great patience with a big group of people pulling into all sorts of directions as we got this together has flipped the switch to turn on the new .NET Framework 3.0 community portal family at netfx3.com
The new Windows Communication Foundation community home is at http://wcf.netfx3.com and it's a great improvement...
Two killer goals (1:0 and 4:2), one clear offside goal against us and a ref who likes to be in the player's way. Entertaining, fun, won. Next one, please.
… or as Pluralsight’s main security dude and newly crowned MSDN guest editor Keith Brown calls it more formally: Identity and Access Management Developer Center on MSDN.