.NET Framework 3.0 Development MSDN event
Yesterday I visited the .NET Framework 3.0 Development event provided by Microsoft. It was a great introduction to the new upcoming technologies: WPF, Cardspace, WCF and WF.
The first 2 sessions were presented by Peter Himschoot, a regional director for Belgium. The last 2 were presented by Ingo Rammer, the known Austrian regional director.
My impression: WPF looks way cool. It looks quite flexibel and the 3D effects were also looking great. Peter also showed us a WPF application running sandboxed in Internet Explorer and apparently this is called an XBAP application.
CardSpace looks promising but I still need to see it in practice. If it can live up to the expectations it could have a very bright future though.
Then Ingo showed us WCF and later on WF. This was for me the first time I saw WF in action. Boy did I wish I could already use it in my current project, it would a great time saver for the workflows I need to implement.
The last session, and also the most interesting probably, was the one where WCF and WF were used together. I just checked Ingo’s blog and as he promised he uploaded the slides and demo applications. You can download them here.
Grz, Kris.


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