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	<description>.NET 4.0 brings several improvements in the areas of WCF and WF, including improved REST capabilities, a new workflow model, seamless integration between WF and WCF, and a new visual designer. It also provides the ability to author completely declarative
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<p>Thanks Mr. Aaron Skonnard!&nbsp; I've been watching your videos for a few years now and you've done it again.&nbsp; this is really a nice intro to the new features of WCF 4.&nbsp; I built&nbsp; a site with
<a href="http://www.nerddinner.com/">nerdinner</a> as the template pretty much. &nbsp;&nbsp; I've been looking into taking a REST approach with my
<a href="http://dogkennelnearme.com/">dog kennel site</a> which is currently a basic MVC site.&nbsp; it's been a good learning experience and converting to 4.0 REST would be nice.&nbsp; I love the config defaults and the file-less features.</p>
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<p>Workflow is another beast i don't really fully comprehend although I can appreciate the new features.&nbsp; maybe now it will gain some traction.</p>
<p>posted by BurnWithLife</p>]]>
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<p>Can any one tell me where the machine.config is located?</p>
<p>posted by Ash.net</p>]]>
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