Archive for the ‘Windows Communications Foundation (WCF)’ Category

Building WCF Services presentation in RedmondToday started at the same rate of information that yesterday had. None other than Jason Zander the General Manager of Visual Studio, started by giving us a tour around the new VS10 feature and there are lots on new stuff in there that you will love! So pay attention at PDC or on blogs afterwards the PDC.

We also got to see a lot of the new SharePoint and development tools for it, and the general impression is that SharePoint is falling behind, sure they are moving in to the LINQ era, but my take on it is that they really need to rethink the data model in this product.

Now for the future of WF, it looks brighter than bright. It seems like the state of the WF framework is finally becoming full circle. Everything we was confidential but……bright. It was a nice presentation by Kenny Wolf, a really energetic speaker.

Glenn Block came by at launch time to show of the Managed Extensibility Framework (MEF), this new .NET Framework technology is really something that will help in our development in the future. For those of you how wants to know more check out this page: http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/mef

Today’s topics where:

· VS10

· Sharepoint

· WF4

· MEF

· WCF

· WPF v2

The day ended with a BBQ party, which really is one of my favorite ways of ending a day.