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	<description>If you&#39;re using Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), or Windows Workflow Foundation (WF), then XAML is your new best friend! Learn how an entire application-from presentation to data to services to workflow--can
 be authored using simple, declarative XAML notations introduced in the next version of the .NET Framework. Learn about XAML additions like: support for generics, object references, non-default constructors, and more.


Daniel Roth
Daniel Roth has been working on the Windows Communication Foundation and Windows Workflow Foundation for the past four years. He is excited to bring the benefits XAML to the world of webservices and workflows.

Rob Relyea


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			<![CDATA[This is the abstract for the PDC08 XAML Talk.&nbsp; I add some more details via my &quot;<a href="http://blogs.windowsclient.net/rob_relyea/archive/2008/09/30/pdc08-xaml-talk.aspx">PDC08: XAML Talk</a>&quot; blog post.<p>posted by Rob Relyea</p>]]>
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			<![CDATA[The&nbsp;<a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/pdc2008/TL36/">XAML Talk abstract</a>&nbsp;link on that page points back to here.<br>
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