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	<description>Developers often say that there is a steep learning curve with Windows Workflow Foundation (WF4).&amp;nbsp; I won&#39;t deny that... instead, allow me to share three simple rules that will help you to get over that curve sooner and to make them easy to remember, they all begin with &amp;quot;U&amp;quot; which is appropriate because they do all begin with you. Use Tracking Unit Tests Use Timeouts In this episode I&#39;ll show you some sample code that illustrates these three rules Three Simple Rules ... (Blog Post) Download Sample Code Ron Jacobs&amp;nbsp;twitter:&amp;nbsp;@ronljacobs&amp;nbsp;blog:&amp;nbsp;http://blogs.msdn.com/rjacobs Note: The audio and video are out of sync but if you close your eyes you won&#39;t mind... </description>
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