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Announcing the Windows Communication Foundation Live Service Trace Viewer

by Craig McMurtry and Vittorio Bertocci Announcing the ... Windows Communication Foundation Live...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 09/19/2006

Goodies from TechReady 3 CON312 talk on extensibility

Thanks for coming to the talk. This link should take you to a zip with the presentation, the C#...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 07/27/2006

Opening your existing Windows Presentation Foundation (Avalon) projects in the new July CTP

I'm very, very surprised that you can't find this documented in the blogs of anyone one the Windows...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 07/24/2006

Versioning Windows Communication Foundation Services

To show how to properly deal with versioning, I’ve created a versioning decision tree. It...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 07/23/2006

Windows Communication Foundation Hands-On! All the June CTP updates in one download

You can retrieve all of the June CTP updates for Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation:...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 07/17/2006

Check out this wicked FREE book of Visual Studio Tips n' Tricks!

Maybe there is a free lunch after all! A book that I always have at arms reach on my desk is the C#...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 07/13/2006

Fix for Intellisense and Refactoring for users of the LINQ May CTP

Users of the LINQ May CTP will know that while LINQ is positively awesome, it knocks Visual Studio's...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 07/12/2006

What's new in the June CTP/RC1 release of the Windows Communication Foundation? -Reprise

Awesome Ed Pinto has just published the official list of changes: The breaking changes document:...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 07/07/2006

Dramatically reducing the latency of your initial call to a Windows Communication Foundation Service

Newcomers to the Windows Communication Foundation often observe that, when they are making several...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 07/07/2006

What's new in the June CTP/RC1 release of the Windows Communication Foundation?

Well, for one thing, it is not accompanied by the handy list of breaking changes to which we have...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 07/06/2006

Windows Communication Foundation Hands-On June 2006 CTP/RC1 Updates: Chapter Ten

The code to accompany chapter ten of Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation-Hands On!, updated...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 07/06/2006

Windows Communication Foundation Hands-On June 2006 CTP/RC1 Updates: Chapter Eleven

The code to accompany chapter eleven of Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation-Hands On!,...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 07/06/2006

Windows Communication Foundation Hands-On June 2006 CTP/RC1 Updates: Chapter Nine

Although I didn't actually write chapter nine, a few readers have asked for updated code for that...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 07/06/2006

Windows Communication Foundation Hands-On June 2006 CTP/RC1 Updates: Chapter Thirteen

New code to accompany chapter thirteen of Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation-Hands On!,...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 07/06/2006

Here, belatedly, are the slides on building manageable applications with the Windows Communication Foundation

The slides from my Tech-Ed Boston 2006 talk and my presentation to the Seattle .NET users' group are...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 06/30/2006

Windows Communication Foundation Hands-On June 2006 CTP/RC1 Updates: Chapter Eight

New code to accompany chapter eight of Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation-Hands On!,...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 06/30/2006

Windows Communication Foundation Hands-On June 2006 CTP/RC1 Updates: Chapter Four

The code to accompany chapter four of Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation-Hands On!, updated...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 06/25/2006

Windows Communication Foundation Hands-On June 2006 CTP/RC1 Updates: Chapter Three

The code to accompany chapter three of Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation-Hands On!, updated...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 06/24/2006

Windows Communication Foundation Hands-On June 2006 CTP/RC1 Updates: Chapter Two

The code to accompany chapter two of Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation-Hands On!, updated...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 06/24/2006

Windows Communication Foundation Extensibility Points

If you are interested in the Windows Communication Foundation, then you really should follow Ralph...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 05/19/2006

Xbox 360 Retail Store Inventory Tracker - Interlude

Today, I was demonstrating the Xbox 360 Retail Store Inventory Tracker to the Longhorn Server Ascend...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 03/08/2006

The Economy of Identity

Canadian writer, William Gibson, is one of the most important science fiction authors of recent...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 03/06/2006

Contract-First Development and Diagnosable Mental Disorders

Data sent from Windows Communication Foundation clients to Windows Communication Foundation Services...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 02/01/2006

Windows Communication Foundation Hands-on!

The book is on its way: I finished my last chapter this past Wednesday, and I believe Marc was up...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 01/29/2006

PDC 2005: Building Manageable Applications with the Windows Communication Foundation I

This is the first in a series of posts to document Amazing Alex Weinert's COM308 talk on building...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 09/15/2005

If you are a software vendor interested in adopting Indigo/the Windows Communication Foundation

... then you may like to participate in our Ascend Readiness program that offers extensive hands-on...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 09/13/2005

The Three Things to Do at PDC 2005

If I only got to do three things at PDC 2005, these are what they would be: Attend Alex Weinert's...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 09/08/2005

State of Washington finally ships Indigo!

... or, more precisely, IndyGo, so that my steed can finally have its proper name. What? You were...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 08/28/2005

New Research into Marketing Names

Today's Seattle Times reprints a very well-written article by Richard Morin of the Washington Post...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 08/16/2005

The "Windows Communication Foundation" Name

The official name for the technology formerly code-named "Indigo," which is the "Windows...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 08/15/2005

The Official Name for the Technology Code-Named "Indigo" ...

... is the Windows Communication Foundation.

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 07/28/2005

Preparing for Indigo ... the complete essay

Preparing for Indigo Indigo is the code-name for a framework for communication among software...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 07/23/2005

What technology should I use today anticipating Indigo tomorrow?

I am spending this afternoon preparing a paper for a colleague to use that addresses the question of...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 07/23/2005

Indigo and Jini

Some folk who read David Chappell's excellent article on Indigo found Indigo to be reminiscent of...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 04/26/2005

ASP.NET 2.0 #10: Top Five Reasons to Adore ASP.NET 2.0

First, ASP.NET’s themes and master pages facilities make it possible for to build Web applications...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 03/04/2005

ASP.NET 2.0 #9: SQLCacheDependency

Here is the code for a user control that displays a report: the control only goes through the...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 03/04/2005

ASP.NET 2.0 #8: WebPart Page Sample

<%@ Page Language="C#" MasterPageFile="~/Masters/Interior.master" CompileWith="Dashboard.aspx.cs"...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 03/04/2005

ASP.NET 2.0 #7: Data Access

Given the monumental success of Dan Brown’s novel, The Da Vinci Code, I must assume that many of you...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 03/04/2005

ASP.NET 2.0 #6: Personalization

Here's the code by which one authorized user can access another's personalization data: branch =...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 03/04/2005

ASP.NET 2.0 #5: Security II: Windows Server 2003 Authorization Manager Role Provider

Here's my custom Windows Server 2003 Authorization Manager Role Provider: using System;using...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 03/04/2005

ASP.NET 2.0 #4: Security I: AD/AM Membership Provider

Here is my repaired version of Jit Ghosh's AD/AM Membership Provider: using System;using...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 03/04/2005

ASP.NET 2.0 #3: Navigation

Let's say that you have to, as I did once, develop a menu like the one illustrated here: As users...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 03/04/2005

ASP.NET 2.0 #2: Master Pages

A realistic starting point for the coding on many Web projects is static mock-ups provided by a...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 03/04/2005

ASP.NET 2.0 #1: Themes and Skins Sample

The skin of a graphical user interface is the element that determines how that interface looks, or,...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 03/04/2005

Read about 64-bit Windows from the 64-bit Windows team!!!

The Windows Server division team is blogging on the wonders of x64: visit their blogs here:...

Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 02/14/2005

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