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  • WCF Plugin Architecture for .NET Windows Service with Easy Debug Console Mode

    Building services with Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) is simple and hard. The service and data contract code is simple, like this: namespace Test2Common { [ServiceContract] public interface IMyOtherService { [OperationContract, FaultContract(typeof(WcfServiceFault))] string GetName(string seed...
    Posted to Tyler Jensen's Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 03-28-2010
  • Senior Software Engineer openings @ 1-800 CONTACTS

    Come work for an Information Week recognized Company! 1-800 CONTACTS is hiring three Senior Software Engineers along with a Senior QA Software Engineer. These 9 month long positions offer our full benefits package (Medical, Dental and Flex Spending from day one of hire) along with a completion bonus...
    Posted to Job Board - Openings (Forum) by Christina on 02-16-2010
  • New Blog

    New blog url: http://xamlcoder.com/blog After many months of ignoring my blog, I finally decided to try and get it fixed. After the last Community Server upgrade something in the software was broken, and I was unable to use Windows Live Writer to blog. The upgrade was such a headache I loathed even the...
    Posted to Joe's Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-15-2010
  • C# 4.0 Developer Needed for Touch Screen App

    I'm looking to hire a .Net developer to help develop a next generation touch screen enabled application for our mobile sales force using C# 4.0, WPF, Prism, WCF etc. There are also plans for a possible iPhone version as well. This is a great opportunity with a great company. You can find more info...
    Posted to Job Board - Openings (Forum) by jstenquist on 11-10-2009
  • Sr. .Net developer needed for FTE

    Looking for a .net developer who has the following technical skills: This position will utilize the following technologies (but not limited to): *C# *.NET Framework 3.5 SP1 *ASP.NET *Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) *Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) *LINQ and Entity Framework...
    Posted to Job Board - Openings (Forum) by Gamarjoba on 10-08-2009
  • More Information on Stonehenge

    I just finished listening to an episode of the Connected Show podcast. Most of the episode is an interview with Ted Neward about the Apache Stonehenge project. Ted brings up some really good points about the project. 1. Everything is in the open on the mailing list. Right now we are trying to decide...
    Posted to Scott Golightly's Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-07-2009
  • A Good Day for Apache Stonehenge Project

    Today there were many pieces of good news for the Apache Stonehenge project . I have been working on the project for the last few months. There has been a lot of work (mostly by others) to make sure that we have a good quality release. The first is that we have released the M1 milestone that shows interoperability...
    Posted to Scott Golightly's Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 06-05-2009
  • WebSphere Loves Windows – Who Knew?

    Microsoft has launched a new web site at http://www.websphereloveswindows.com/ that highlights the results of a benchmark study they did on the costs of running the IBM Stock application on AIX and Windows Server 2008 and the equivalent .NET StockTrader application on Windows Server 2008. The results...
    Posted to Scott Golightly's Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-30-2009
  • Web Service Champions – Round 2

    Microsoft has posted the second video in the Web Service Champions series . In this round the champion (using WCF) is able to quickly adjust to a new requirement from the customer that the same web services support a REST interface. At the same time the challenger is yelling to his manager to “Give me...
    Posted to Scott Golightly's Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-10-2009
  • Web Service Champions – Round 1

    Microsoft has a new video on their WCF site at http://www.microsoft.com/net/wcf/champ/ that shows two competitors in a boxing ring fighting it out over the right way to create web services. I watched the video which is just over 2.5 minutes long. It is definitely part 1 (and judging by the site there...
    Posted to Scott Golightly's Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-02-2009
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