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submitted by ajdotnet 18 days, 5 hours ago

ajdotnet.wordpress.com — This post is kind of a transcript of a talk to Ori Amiga (MSFT) at the PDC ask-the-experts. It describes Azure by developing the pieces of the picture, bit by bit, and relating it to other concepts. read more...

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submitted by ajdotnet 1 month, 22 days ago

ajdotnet.wordpress.com — This post is about coming to grips with Microsoft's latest announcement at the PDC: Windows Azure and the Azure Services Platform. read more...

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submitted by ajdotnet 5 months, 12 days ago

ajdotnet.wordpress.com — There are two defining characteristics of LINQ 2 SQL that may affect the architecture of a web application: The DataContext class, being “the main entry point for the LINQ to SQL framework.” and the way code generation works. While the first point affects what features of LINQ 2 SQL we are able to use in web applications, the second one affects the application architecture. This post focuses on the DataContext class. read more...

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ajdotnet.wordpress.com — Some thoughts on the growing trend towards functional programming (for those not aware of it). read more...

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submitted by ajdotnet 8 months, 18 days ago

ajdotnet.wordpress.com — I wanted to see how LINQ fared in a real world scenario, i.e. based on existing code not built with LINQ in mind. This is the second part of the Reality Check story. read more...

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submitted by ajdotnet 8 months, 18 days ago

ajdotnet.wordpress.com — To me, LINQ seemed to be quite interesting, but until recently it was exactly that: a semblance. I didn’t want another bunch of test code, I wanted to see how LINQ fared in a real world scenario, i.e. based on existing code not built with LINQ in mind. read more...

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submitted by ajdotnet 9 months, 17 days ago

ajdotnet.wordpress.com — Fluent interfaces provide a compelling concept that has been used in isolated spots. With LINQ it is also backed up with functional programming concepts and in turn becomes a more broadly usable concept. Extension methods can be used to implement fluent interfaces in more general cases. read more...

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submitted by ajdotnet 9 months, 22 days ago

ajdotnet.wordpress.com — A look at whether extension methods may support new patterns or idioms. read more...

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submitted by ajdotnet 10 months, 28 days ago

ajdotnet.wordpress.com — A deeper look at extension methods... read more...

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submitted by ajdotnet 11 months, 19 days ago

ajdotnet.wordpress.com — A real world test about whether PowerShell cmdlets are a viable alternative to command line tools, and whether dual implementations are a feasible option. read more...

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submitted by ajdotnet 1 year, 1 month ago

ajdotnet.wordpress.com — Error handling in asynchrounous scenarios (as with WF) has some additional challanges. Making the error apparent is just one... read more...

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submitted by ajdotnet 1 year, 2 months ago

ajdotnet.wordpress.com — Robust processing (i.e. preventing errors) and error handling are actually two sides of the same coin. This post takes a closer look at preventing some common error scenarios in WF applications. read more...

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submitted by ajdotnet 1 year, 2 months ago

ajdotnet.wordpress.com — What will become of a Windows Service if I attach a WCF interface to it? A Service in the SOA sense or an internal service? What if I need a publicly available service? read more...

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submitted by ajdotnet 1 year, 2 months ago

ajdotnet.wordpress.com — Hosting WF is easy, and there are a lot of samples available. However most samples are too simplistic for real world demands, especially when it comes to Windows Services. read more...

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submitted by ajdotnet 1 year, 3 months ago

ajdotnet.wordpress.com — If you are new to WF you’ll have to master two or three things to talk to a workflow: The service pattern, a silly interface pattern, and some threading issues. ... read more...

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submitted by ajdotnet 1 year, 3 months ago

ajdotnet.wordpress.com — Workflow instances don't run in isolation and oblivious of the outside world. How do you maintain overview lists of running workflows and their current state? read more...

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