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Stop starting new projects with ASMX Web Services or .NET Remoting. Now that we have your attention, let’s get serious. These two technologies are so 2002! You need to start learning Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) if you haven't already.
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This month the D/FW Connected Systems User Group's meeting has been moved back a week and will be held on Wednesday, April 21, 2010. Todd Stone will present on Implementing OData, the Open Data Protocol, on Windows using WCF Data Services in .NET 4. There will be a short overview of OData and how it works. Then we'll ...
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Please note that the DFW Connected Systems User Group meeting location has moved from Microsoft, Las Colinas, to Improving Enterprises, in North Dallas! The new meeting location has a parking garage where you will need to enter the code 5000# for entry. If you get there before 6:30PM, there is usually plenty of parting out front. ...
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Please note that the DFW Connected Systems User Group meeting location has moved from Microsoft, Las Colinas, to Improving Enterprises, in North Dallas! The new meeting location has a parking garage where you will need to enter the code 5000# for entry. If you get there before 6:30PM, there is usually plenty of parting out front. ...
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Ken Byrd has made available the source from his presentation on WCF Service Quality delivered on September 9, 2009. You can download the source code from here.
Thanks, Ken!
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This is the source code from Ken Byrd's presentation over WCF Service Quality delivered September 9th, 2009.
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Anderson Imes, the presenter for last months session on WS-Discovery in .NET 4.0, has released the source code and slide deck for the presentation.
You can download them from here.
Thanks, Anderson!
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Please note that the DFW Connected Systems User Group meeting location has moved from Microsoft, Las Colinas, to Improving Enterprises, in North Dallas! The new meeting location has a parking garage where you will need to enter the code 5000# for entry.
We will have FREE food,
drinks, courtesy of Improving Enterprises, and lets not ...
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Please note that the DFW Connected Systems User Group meeting location has moved from Microsoft, Las Colinas, to Improving Enterprises, in North Dallas! The new meeting location has a parking garage where you will need to enter the code 5000# for entry.
We will have FREE food,
drinks, courtesy of Improving Enterprises, and lets not ...
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We will have FREE food,
drinks, and there will be a prize
drawing for those who attend - courtesy of Sogeti! The pizza will
arrive by about 6PM and which gives plenty of time to socialize before
the event start time at 6:30PM. See you there!
Presentation: WCF and Silverlight
Date: Wednesday, May 13th 2009
Time: ...
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