Windows Communication Foundation items
And that’s a rap. The 2010’s Most valuable Professional Summit is now over. It took place in Bellevue & Redmond, Washington, and for those who couldn’t be there for all the good stuff in the agenda, well, eyes wide open for blogs, tweets and streams.
In the meantime, get yourself on the run for that distinguished MVP title and get your ticket to next year’s summit as well as your trophy-kit. The girls will love it… I guess :o)
Next, on April 12th, Microsoft will be pairing with DevConnections for the Visual Studio Launch at the Bellagio Hotel and Casino...
It's been a while since I posted here, and shameless as it might seem I just moved to my new appartment and it's been a busy month.
Trying to redeem my self, It's time for another great announcement: On Monday, Microsoft released Visual Studio/Team System 2010 and .NET 4.0 Beta 1 for those who are MSDN subscribers. Well today it is time for everyone else to have a piece of the cake. Counting from yesterday, the download is publically available to anyone who wants to download it. I have to say that this is indeed a treat. The new features...
For those who are unaware of what WCF REST Starter Kit is, it can be described as a set of features, Visual Studio templates, samples and guidances that enable users to create REST style services using WCF. The REST Starter Kit is a preview of features that are being considered for WCF 4.0, released early on CodePlex so you can download it, look at the code, play with it. The October release of the WCF REST Starter Kit focused on building server-side REST services. Now, the Preview 2 release adds features to make client-side REST development easier.
Among the new functionality included...