Someone in the review stack has written that after reading you will hate AJAX, WCF and SOA. That's very true - and I read only three chapters! It is written in a very contrite and dull manner, and after reading few chapters your eyelids start to droop. Coming to the technical side, he gets data from
Programming "Indigo" : code name for the unified framework for building service-oriented applications on the Microsoft Windows platform
โ Scribed by David Pallmann
- Publisher
- Microsoft Press
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Edition
- Beta ed
- Category
- Library
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