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Jun 25 2008   3:36AM GMT

WMOC#8 – Functional programming in c#



Posted by: Dilipkrishnan
Architecture, Design, Languages, LINQ, Patterns, REST, SOA, WCF, Web services, wmoc

Nicholas Allen on all things WCF – Security Session Inactivity, Mapping Client Certificates, How WebServiceHost Works, Serializing XML to XML, Serialization Temporary Assemblies, Other Technologies You Might Find Interesting, Acting on Open event

Jeff Atwood -  and his take on Declaration Redundancy Department and using the “var” keyword in C#

Phil Haack on Delegating Decorators, Everything You Wanted To Know About MVC and MVP But Were Afraid To Ask

Kirk Evans – Hosting WCF in SharePoint

Bart De Smet – LINQ to MSI – Part 2 – Queryable without an I

Mike Taulty – Parallel Extensions for .NET, IUpdatable on LINQ to SQL

Mathew Podwysocki – Concurrency in .NET – Learning from Erlang, Functional C# – Learn from F# and LINQ

Dare Obasanjo on Functional Programming in C# 3.0: How Map/Reduce/Filter can Rock your World

Simon Guest on Rewriting URLs on IIS5, IIS6, or IIS7 (mod_rewrite on IIS?), On Architecture at Microsoft

Charlie Calvert says Cut Development Time: Use LINQ

Frans Bouma – Linq to LLBLGen Pro: feature highlights, part 1 – interesting insights into LINQ development

Oren Eini on his design process

Arnon Rotem-Gal-Oz – Rants saying WCF Defaults Limit Concurrency/Scalability

WCF Unity – Dependency injection in WCF

Mary Jo Foley – Gates hints about Microsoft’s cloud futures on his way out

Scott Hanselman – Back to Basics – Life After If, For and Switch – Like, a Data Structures Reminder, Hanselminutes Podcasts – Rediscovering Your Passion for Software, Sorting out Internationalization with Michael Kaplan

Channel 9

Code to Live: Dancing in the Moonlight with Miguel de Icaza

C9 Bytes: Alex Turner showing the evolution of C#,

How Movies and Video Games are Made With Motion Capture at Motus

Props to link blogs
Christopher Steen
Jason Haley
Chris Alcock
Alvin Ashcraft
Arjan Zuidhof

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