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MONTHLY ARCHIVES: OCTOBER 2008


WRITING CUSTOM LANGUAGES

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I’m sitting in one of the coolest talks at PDC. ChrisAn & GioDL are showing how
you can use the nascent "Oslo" language technologies to write your own textual
language. MGrammar has been described as yacc on crack.

You should check it out (probably starting tomorrow) at:
http://channel9.msdn.com/pdc2008/TL31/

UPDATE: You can download the SDK here and start playing with writing your own
custom language. Fun stuff!

This entry was posted in Indigo, Workflow on October 30, 2008 by kenny.


SLIDES FOR WF 4.0: A FIRST LOOK

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Slides should be available soon on Channel9. Until then, I’ve made them
available here.

This entry was posted in Workflow on October 29, 2008 by kenny.


WF 4.0: A FIRST LOOK

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On Monday afternoon I unveiled WF 4.0 at PDC 2008. With this public disclosure
you will start seeing a lot more details of the WF system here.

For those of you that were able to attend my session in person, please fill out
the evaluation form (we’re currently at about 5% participation).

For those that couldn’t join me in person, the session was videotaped and is
available at http://channel9.msdn.com/pdc2008/TL17/. Enjoy!

This entry was posted in Indigo, Workflow on October 29, 2008 by kenny.


IT'S LIKE BEING INSIDE OF AN IPOD…

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That was Lauren‘s first reaction to stepping onto our first Virgin America
plane. The personal TVs are great and first class looked amazing (closer to
int’l business class seats). 

This entry was posted in Travel on October 25, 2008 by kenny.


CRAZY DREAMS

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Last night I had a very strange dream….

> I was in a large room doing a dry run for a PDC talk where I was code
> monkey-ing for Barack Obama. The organizers were expressing concern about low
> turnout since Barack had never given a PDC talk and they were considering
> swapping roles to have me headline with Barack code monkey-ing in order to
> increase turnout.

Wonder what’s been on my mind this month?

This entry was posted in General on October 14, 2008 by kenny.


INTERESTED IN PERFORMANCE?

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Distributed applications are tricky. The internet is a fickle beast that will
lost data at will and run counter to many intuitions. Getting distributed
applications to run smoothly and performant at scale is particularly difficult. 
There isn’t a single "go fast" silver bullet, rather it’s more of an art. At PDC
this year you’ll have a great opportunity to learn about the Zen of WCF
Performance and Scale at Nicholas Allen‘s lunch session. Enjoy!

This entry was posted in Indigo on October 6, 2008 by kenny.


WCF TALKS AT PDC

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Matt posted a great description of the WCF (and WF) talks we’re giving at PDC.

In particular there are two sessions that I’d like to call out.

The first is Ed Pinto’s session, where you’ll find out about the significant
investments we’ve made to improve the WCF authoring experience:

> WCF 4.0: Building WCF Services with WF in Microsoft .NET 4.0.
> 
> Eliminate the tradeoff between ease of service authoring and performant,
> scalable services. Hear about significant enhancements in Windows
> Communication Foundation (WCF) 4.0 and Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) 4.0 to
> deal with the ever increasing complexity of communication. Learn how to use
> WCF to correlate messages to service instances using transport, context, and
> application payloads. See how the new WF messaging activities enable the
> modeling of rich protocols. Learn how WCF provides a default host for
> workflows exposing features such as distributed compensation and discovery.
> See how service definition in XAML completes the union of WF and WCF with a
> unified authoring experience that simplifies configuration and is fully
> integrated with IIS activation and deployment.

Once you’ve built your services, you will need to deploy, host, and manage
them.  Windows Server "Dublin" handles this complexity, and Dan Eshner will
unveil the details here:

> Hosting Workflows and Services
> 
> Hear about extensions being made to Windows Server to provide a feature-rich
> middle-tier execution and deployment environment for Windows Workflow
> Foundation (WF) and Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) applications. Learn
> about the architecture of this new extension, how it works, how to take
> advantage of it, and the features it provides that simplify deployment,
> management, and troubleshooting of workflows and services.

This entry was posted in Indigo, Workflow and tagged pdc, wcf, Work on October
3, 2008 by kenny.
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