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  • Make Your Own Silverlight Poster

    If you didn't attend MIX you missed out on getting the Silverlight 2 developer's poster. However, Brad Abrams has posted the high-quality images so you can make your own. Now you can prove to your friends that WCF is in Silverlight: it takes up half of the outer ring under both communication foundation and data framework. Read More...
  • A Peek Behind the MySpace API

    As part of the MySpace session at MIX they've put online the code for a sample called RESTchess . RESTchess is a WCF REST application that mimics a lot of the developments behind the WCF implementation of the MySpace developer API. If you're interested in getting details, then Vittorio Bertocci has a more extensive description of RESTchess . If you're just interested in poking at the code, then the link above is all you need to get started together with the MIX session videos I posted earlier. Read More...
  • MIX Video Wrap Up

    The full video collection for MIX 2008 is available now (along with much of the content from the previous two years). I've pulled out some of the direct links for videos of interest to WCF developers. Feel free to suggest other sessions that you've watched and think should be included in this list as well. Creating a RESTful API with WCF Speaker(s): Aaron Sloman, Haider Sabri Learn how MySpace used Windows Communication Foundation and .NET 3.5 to rapidly scale up a massive RESTful API infrastructure that process millions of requests a day. Working with Data and Web Services in Microsoft Silverlight 2 Speaker(s): Eugene Osovetsky Learn how easy it is to utilize POX, REST, RSS, ATOM, JSON, and SOAP in your Microsoft Silverlight mashup applications. Also learn how to easily access and display data with Silverlight using LINQ and databinding. Building Applications and Services with .NET Framework 3.5 Speaker(s): Justin Smith Come see how the new Web-friendly features in .NET 3.5 Windows Communication Foundation extend the reach of your services to simple clients like Web browsers and RSS aggregators. Using an Internet Service Bus to Build Next Generation Applications and Services Speaker(s): Justin Smith Learn how using Microsoft's Internet Service Bus technologies including pub/sub, message transformation, and hosted workflow enables you to easily and quickly build complex applications and services that require reach, scale, and access control. Next time: Partial Trust Binding Black List Read More...
  • Silverlight 2 Beta 1 Ships

    If you didn't watch the MIX keynote yesterday then you missed out on the debut of Silverlight 2. You can still go back and watch the Day 1 Keynote or carry on with these resources. Microsoft® Silverlight TM 2 Software Development Kit Beta 1 Microsoft Silverlight Tools Beta 1 for Visual Studio 2008 Scott Guthrie tours Silverlight 2 Beta 1 on Channel 9 You'll also want to take advantage of the early documentation that's available for Silverlight 2. Since Silverlight 2 is a subset of the full .NET Framework, for the most part you can jump back to the Orcas documentation when details are missing. Breaking Changes in Silverlight 2 Silverlight 2 Reference Documentation Getting Started with Networking and Communication in Silverlight 2 How to Work with Web Services in Silverlight 2 More content will be coming online from MIX today, including the Day 2 Keynote and all of the technical sessions from Day 1. Read More...

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