https://www.developerfusion.com/t/wcf/Latest WCF developer content from Developer Fusion2011-12-08T11:19:02.00Zhttp://www.developerfusion.com/job/131542/aspnet-developer/ASP.NET Developer2011-12-08T11:19:02.00ZWe are looking for a skilled and talented web developer to join our IT team, assisting with the development of a number of innovative web propositions.Trevor Fawcetthttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/92354/endpointtv-wcf-service-data-validation-design/endpoint.tv - WCF Service Data Validation Design2011-02-21T22:15:15.00ZAll this thinking about faults caused me to think about a deeper question. What would be a great design for data validation in a service oriented architecture? After some thought I proposed 4 Tenets of Service Oriented Data Validation.In this episode I'll walk through the WCF Service FaultJames Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/92338/sharepoint-2010-for-developers-whats-new/SharePoint 2010 for Developers - What’s New?2011-02-21T22:15:15.00ZASP.NET 2.0 came to SharePoint in 2007 but the development story left us wanting more. Sahil reports on the improvements in SharePoint 2010.Sahil Malikhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/92030/endpointtv-how-to-consume-a-wcf-service-with-wf4/endpoint.tv - How to consume a WCF Service with WF42011-02-21T22:15:15.00ZThis ought to be easy... unfortunately it is not as easy as it should be. In this episode I'll show you how you can consume a WCF service from WF4 by using a trick that I learned way back in the eary days of WF4. Honestly I had forgotten all about this until earlier today when I saw a forum pos.James Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/news/91961/can-silverlight-5-help-browser-plugins-survive-in-the-new-html-5-world/Can Silverlight 5 help browser plugins survive in the new HTML 5 world?2011-02-21T22:15:15.00ZMicrosoft rolls out the big guns with Silverlight 5 day-long announcement.Chris Alexanderhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/84431/slobbing-about-with-net/SLOBbing about with .NET2011-02-21T22:15:13.00ZPersisting objects is all about SLOB (serialized large objects), or so says Dave Wheeler who explains how it's now all so much easier.Dave Wheelerhttp://www.developerfusion.com/book/85483/visual-basic-2010-how-to-program-5th-edition/Visual Basic 2010 How to Program (5th Edition2011-02-21T22:15:13.00ZVisual Basic 2010 How to Program is appropriate for all basic-to-intermediate level courses in Visual Basic 2010 programming.Created by world-renowned programming instructors Paul and Harvey Deitel, Visual Basic 2010 How to Program, Fifth Edition introduces all facets of the Visual Basic 2010 language through a hands-on approach with hundreds of working programs. 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This release includes support for SQL and IO tracing plus improved process attaching.Ryan O'Neillhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/84980/endpointtv-canonical-rest-service/endpoint.tv - Canonical REST Service2011-02-21T22:15:12.00Zca·non·i·cal [ kə nónnik'l ] conforming to general principles: conforming to accepted principles or standard practiceIn this episode I'll tell you about my new Cannonical REST Service sample code on MSDN code gallery that demonstrates a REST Service built with WCF 4 that fully complie.James Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/84942/architecting-systems-using-windows-workflow-foundation/Architecting systems using Windows Workflow Foundation2011-02-21T22:15:08.00ZPuzzled by WF? Wonder what it's all for? 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