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  • Devweek 2013
    Workflow 4.5. Thanks to everyone who attended my sessions at Devweek 2013 – I had a lot of fun delivering them. It was also great to catch up with old friends and make a few new ones. As promised I have uploaded all of my slides and demos to the cloud and they can be downloaded here. WCF Preconference Workshop. Reactive Framework. Living with the GC. WCF 4.5 remember you’ll need to be running Windows 8 for the WebSockets demos). What’s new in Unit Testing in VS 2012 (remember that Fakes is only in VS Ultimate SKU
    DevelopMentor Courses - Saturday, March 9, 2013
  • Mark Blomsma: NuGet, Files and Source Control
    Default NuGet Workflow. Restore During Build Workflow. There are three differences with the default NuGet workflow: A.nuget folder is added to the solution, which contains NuGet.exe, a config file and a build file. If you’re using the Restore During Build Workflow, then the zip does not need to contain the actual packages I’ve been using NuGet for years, but recently I’ve been playing with around with NuGet to try and explore some of the lesser known features. How does NuGet play with regards to source control? Open the Package Manager Console. Zipping projects.
    DevelopMentor Courses - Monday, January 21, 2013
  • Use NuGet package restore to simplify code sharing
    This whole workflow was introduced for simplifying source code management. Here’s a quick post on how and why you want to consider  using NuGet package restore. First, if you’re unfamiliar with NuGet, it’s basically “add reference” to external software projects (typically open source ones such as jQuery, but also for Microsoft ones such as Entity Framework). You definitely need to check out David Ebbo’s post introducing it. NuGet will change the way you develop. Now when using NuGet it maintains a packages folder near your solution file.
    Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Monday, December 17, 2012
  • Tincr and live reloading of CSS/JavaScript in Google Chrome
    The standard workflow with web development is run the web application, make some changes to your CSS in Visual Studio, flip back to the browser and reload the page to see the effect. While this works relatively well it can be somewhat slow at times. One improvement is make changes to your CSS in the browser. use Google Chrome as my main browser and it’s CSS and JavaScript viewer is actually an editor so you can make changes there. The nice thing is you see the effect of your changes immediately making for a much faster feedback loop. How cool is that? Recommended!
    The Problem Solver - Saturday, November 17, 2012
  • Tincr and live reloading of CSS/JavaScript in Google Chrome
    The standard workflow with web development is run the web application, make some changes to your CSS in Visual Studio, flip back to the browser and reload the page to see the effect. While this works relatively well it can be somewhat slow at times. One improvement is make changes to your CSS in the browser. use Google Chrome as my main browser and it’s CSS and JavaScript viewer is actually an editor so you can make changes there. The nice thing is you see the effect of your changes immediately making for a much faster feedback loop. How cool is that? Recommended!
    The Problem Solver - Saturday, November 17, 2012
  • Side by side versioning of workflow services
    One of the really important new features in Windows Workflow Foundation 4.5 is the capability to version workflows and workflow instances. You get to choose what you want to do, either keep running existing instances with their original workflow definition or upgrade them to the latest workflow definition. In the previous blog post I described how to upgrade existing workflow instances to run with the last version. The basic steps Create your initial workflow definition. Start one or more instances using this workflow definition. Enjoy!
    The Problem Solver - Thursday, October 11, 2012
  • Side by side versioning of workflow services
    One of the really important new features in Windows Workflow Foundation 4.5 is the capability to version workflows and workflow instances. You get to choose what you want to do, either keep running existing instances with their original workflow definition or upgrade them to the latest workflow definition. In the previous blog post I described how to upgrade existing workflow instances to run with the last version. The basic steps Create your initial workflow definition. Start one or more instances using this workflow definition. Enjoy!
    The Problem Solver - Thursday, October 11, 2012
  • Updating workflow instances using an update map
    One of the really important new features in Windows Workflow Foundation 4.5 is the capability to version workflows and workflow instances. You get to choose what you want to do, either keep running existing instances with their original workflow definition or upgrade them to the latest workflow definition. If you find a bug in your workflow definition the update scenario is probably what you are looking for. In this blog post I am going to explain how to do an upgrade of an existing workflow instance. Make some changes to the workflow definition.
    The Problem Solver - Wednesday, October 10, 2012
  • Updating workflow instances using an update map
    One of the really important new features in Windows Workflow Foundation 4.5 is the capability to version workflows and workflow instances. You get to choose what you want to do, either keep running existing instances with their original workflow definition or upgrade them to the latest workflow definition. If you find a bug in your workflow definition the update scenario is probably what you are looking for. In this blog post I am going to explain how to do an upgrade of an existing workflow instance. Make some changes to the workflow definition.
    The Problem Solver - Wednesday, October 10, 2012
  • DotNed podcast: Matt Milner over REST, de ASP.NET Web API en meer
    Daarnaast komt Windows Workflow Foundation aan bod en wat daar allemaal nieuw is. In deze podcast spreekt Maurice de Beijer met Matt Milner over zijn TechDays presentaties. Ze hebben het onder meer over REST service en waarom je die wil gebruiken ipv SOAP services. Verder spreken ze over Windows Azure en de Azure Service Bus. Links: TechDays presentaties: [link] Blog: [link] Met dank aan onze sponsor RedGate. Hij is hier te downloaden. Enjoy! WF4 Podcast DotNed Azure REST WebAPI
    The Problem Solver - Friday, June 15, 2012
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