3.7 For More Information
.NET 3.0 is bleeding-edge technology, but there are already loads of great resources available.
Three WCF books are in the works for 2007 as this book goes to press. Early drafts of Programming WCF Services by Juval Löwy are available today in a Safari Rough Cuts Edition (http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/programwcf/):
Programming WCF Services, by Juval Löwy (O’Reilly)
Learning Windows Communication Foundation, by Michelle Leroux Bustamante (O’Reilly)
Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation Hands-on!, by Craig McMurtry, Marc Mercuri, and Nigel Watling (Sams)
Some good books for WPF are:
Programming Windows Presentation Foundation, by Chris Sells and Ian Griffiths (O’Reilly)
Windows Presentation Foundation Unleashed, by Adam Nathan (Sams)
Online resources include several good blogs and web sites:
A list of all WPF bloggers at Microsoft can be found at http://blogs.msdn.com/tims/archive/2005/06/10/427565.aspx.
Michelle Leroux Bustamante has two sites on WCF, http://dasblonde.net and http://www.thatindigogirl.com, the latter of which is dedicated to her WCF book (noted earlier in this list).
Don Box, longtime communications architect, blogs at http://pluralsight.com/blogs/dbox/.
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