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XML and Dynamic Workflow Management

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
March 12, 2007

Doug Purdy of Microsoft explains how the XML-based format of Workflow Foundation allows developers to inspect and modify business processes while they're running. Additionally WF allows you to natively save the state of long-running workflow instances in a persistent store. Doug also discusses adoption of WF and WCF by Microsoft's customers and partners. - .NET

Leveraging Legacy Tools and WCF

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
March 12, 2007

Mike Riley and Jon Erickson talk to Doug Purdy about how the WCF can leverage existing technologies such as MSMQ and BizTalk. Doug also discusses the goal of sharing a consistent developer experience with other Microsoft tools and platforms such as SQL Everywhere and the .NET Compact Framework - .NET

Developing Connected Apps with WCF and WF

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
March 12, 2007

Doug Purdy, Group Program Manager in the Connected Systems Division, spoke to Mike Riley about Windows Communication Foundation and Windows Workflow. Doug describes WCF and WF as the logical next step for all of Microsoft's distributed applications and frameworks. - .NET

Developing Windows Vista Sidebar Gadgets  

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
March 12, 2007

Windows Vista supports a user-selectable strip of miniapplications, called "Gadgets," that reside along the side of the screen, called the "Sidebar." - .NET

Windows Vista: Keep It Simple

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
March 12, 2007

Who thought up Vista's marketing campaign? - .NET

Inside Komodo IDE 4.0

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
February 02, 2007

Mike Riley talks with Matt Herdon about Komodo IDE 4.0, which, among other features, lets you create entire web applications--server, browser, and the HTTP conversation that connects them--within a single unified workspace. - Web Development

AJAX, Cosmo, and Hemispheres

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
December 13, 2006

Mike Riley talks with working man Matthew Eernisse, author of Build Your Own AJAX Website, about Matthew's experiences with AJAX application construction and his work at the Open Source Applications Foundation. Matthew also talks about the Cosmo calendar server project, his musical interests, and balancing the hemispheres of both work and home life. - Web Development

Application Scalability

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
October 27, 2006

Mike Riley interviews Mark Sundt, Vice President of Services and Technology Evangelism at Appistry, about the Appistry Enterprise Application Fabric, and scaling Java or .NET apps on Windows or Linux. (MP3) - Design

Building RIA with OpenLaszlo

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
October 10, 2006

Mike Riley interviews Jim Grandy, Director of OpenLaszlo at Laszlo Systems, about his company's open source platform for Rich Internet Application development. (MP3) - Web Development

Deshpande on WPF and XAML

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
October 04, 2006

In this segment from a series of podcasts on Rich Internet Applications, Mike Riley interviews Parimal Deshpande, Product Manager for Microsoft User Experience, about the technologies such as Windows Presentation Foundation and XAML that comprise Microsoft's User Experience strategy. (MP3) - .NET

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