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    I am still reeling from seeing the Red Hot Chili Peppers with Mars Volta 2 nights ago in Philly at the Wachovia Center. The Peppers were beyond grea t with Frusciante taking a very active lead role. Many of the songs contained a full-out Hendrix-type feedback solo in it that showed the depth of his talents. I think Stadium Arcadium is their best album since Blood, Sex, Magic (which they pulled out the title song the other night!!). You can't beat a start of Can't Stop-> Dani California! Mars Volta is one of my favorite bands (although hard to take at times) and I am listening to the brilliant new Ampheture right now which they played in full the other night. Live, they come off as a wall of sonic noise and Bixler-Zavala wailing singing, an assault on the senses that drove people nuts (my wife wanted to leave!) and their greatness only came through in sporadic moments (Viscera Eyes). Okay, a lot of stuff today. Number one, I want to congratulate my good friend and master of these types of posts, Mike Gunderloy for hitting The Daily Grind 1000 !! Mike is an incredible asset to the community and a terrific writer to boot. If you are one of the rare people not already subscribed, get your ass over there this minute and make it so! I have started to write (for work) a Workflow XOML loader and executor. I want to do something like XamlPad or even Snippet Compiler to execute my workflows. I have the hosting of the runtime down and loading the XAML/XOML. More later. WCF/SOA/Indigo/BizTalk/Workflow/Distributed .NET Another good friend of mine, Tomas Restepo. has some great stuff: He released his MSMQ Activities for Windows Workflow Foundation. He addresses MsmqListenerService concerns with the above Gets answers for the question of how to get the SOAP Action associated with a given operation when all you have is the OperationDescription for it Points to Ralph Squillace s post an walkthrough entry of how metadata publication (MEX + WSDL) is enabled in Windows Communication Read More...
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    There is so much I want to say about important topics like Rocky's well-written, thought provoking Semantic Coupling: The Elephant in the SOA Room and Udi Dahan's excellent response but I don't have time to write a good response but hopefully soon. SOA/Services/WCF/Indigo/Workflow As mentioned, Rocky's well-written Semantic Coupling: The Elephant in the SOA Room Udi Dahan's excellent response particularly, "I'd disagree that this is what SOA focuses on. I'd say that Web Services focuses on that. And SOA does not equal Web Services." Again, and again, people don't get this. My good friend Harry also creates a stir with Things I Didn't Realize about WF , More Stuff I Didn't Realize about WF provoking a response from Paul Andrews a lead on the WF. Harry did get some things wrong which he acknowledges with WF Clarifications and Corrections . We are also, as Harry dependent on the same two foundational technologies: WF and WCF so I also would like to see integration with WCF not ASMX but there is a lot of power in WF. Jorgen points to this Channel 9 chalk-talk video by Vittorio Bertocci on the innermost details of WS-Trust. Nicholas Allan, WCF's equivalent of the Energizer Bunny , has some more great posts: Use OnWay for Long-Running Operations , Configuring HTTP for Windows Vista , and TransportWithMessageCredential over TCP Software Architecture Peter Provost posts on the release of Guidance Explorer Beta 2 on CodePlex Brad Appleton has assembled a bunch of entries with numerous resources on different aspects of Scaling Agility, a topic very dear to me . Scott Hanselman reports on hosting the Open Source in the Enterprise at the Patterns & Practices Summit . Speaking of the above, I really loved Ted's post on the above with the quote, " But Java still has much more it can teach the .NET community: mocking, unit-testing, lightweight containers, dependency-injection, and the perils of O/R-M are just part of Read More...

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