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My Book on WCF is now available on Google Books - perfect for those of you who don't want to buy the book to support a few starving authors .
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My article on P2P programming with WCF and .NET v3.5 was finally published on MSDN . This was written a few months ago and has been going through the internal process at MS to get published- finally it is up there - better late than never I guess. I discuss the new features for P2P programming in WCF...
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I was pleasantly surprised to see the appearance of my book, Pro WCF on Books24x7 today. Below is the screen shot from the email
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You can download the first chapter for free from Addison-Wesley's intro book on DSL . If you are new to DSL's (Domain Specific Language) this this is a good read. Here is a abstract from the publisher: Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs)--languages geared to specific vertical or horizontal areas...
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One of the MSDN Webcasts that I along with Shawn, Dennis, and Chris did on the following topics with some samples from the WCF Pro book. This is a Level 300 Webcast, and there is a lot of material to cover! If you would like us to do a Webcast on any specific topic from WCF let us know - we will see...
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I alongwith some of my co-authors are going to be hosting a couple of MSDN Webcasts next month - the details for both are listed below. Webcast 1 - “How to build an SOA application with WCF” Webcast 2 - "How WCF impacts on Enterprise scale applications"
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The first of three articles entitled " Hosting and Consuming WCF Services" which is essentially one of the chapters from the book is now published on MSDN at the . NET home page . The article directly can be found via this link . The other two should follow soon. Excellent job guys!
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APress, the publisher of my book entitled "Pro WCF: Practical Microsoft SOA Implementation" is giving away the first Chapter for free - you can get it from here . The table of contents is also published and can be downloaded from here .
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Dennis earlier was responsible for collating the code from us for the book, and he just informed us it is available online! Sweet! You can get the code from here and have a play. You will of course need .NET 3.0 RTM and preferably Visual Studio 2005. It is good to see some reviews starting to come along...
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I think the WCF Book that I recently finished is out earlier than a week and should be available on Jan 15th instead of the 22nd, however Amazon still shows the availability of Jan 22nd.