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WWF Presentation Eval results

Jim Holmes (the driving force behind the Code Camp) sent me the evaluation results for my WWF session. Looks like I did fairly decently. Twenty two people attended my session (and turned in an eval….I thought more people attended than that). They were asked to rank four things from 1 to 5 (1 being worst and 5 being best). Speakers Skill: Average - 4.14 Topic’s Content: Average - 4.00 Topics Interest: Average - 3.

Some more WWF news

With the release of Beta 2 of WWF Microsoft has also provided us some new example labs. The labs for Beta 1.2 I thought were pretty good, so if you’re just picking up WWF these are a good place to start. Also, Paul Andrew (part of the WWF team out in Redmond) has noted that he will performing a webcast in early Feb. about WWF. For those of you who had looked at WWF in Beta 1.

Windows Worklfow Foundation Beta 2

Windows Workflow Foundation Beta 2 was released along with a new drop of the WinFx runtime components last Thursday. I would have announced this earlier, but I was too busy getting it installed and checking all my code for the presentation I had on Saturday. Several things changed with Beta 2 of WWF, including many of the object names and such. For those of you looking to get started with WWF, head to the community site and follow the links for the downloads of the new WinFx components and the VS.