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Programming WCF Services


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Programming WCF Services describes how to design and develop SOA-WCF-based applications. User need to be an experienced developer who has a fair understanding of .NET and C# 2.0.



A couple of points about Programming WCF Services, first, this isn't a beginners book; the author dives down into advanced material in spots almost without notice. If you want to become proficient using WCF, you will be buying this book eventually. You will find that this book will become both a reference as well as well as a guide.





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