Today I finally received my copy of Pro WF 3.5, which is a great book about Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) and how to fully take advantage of it. I’m very excited about WF and I see it becoming the focal point of application development in .NET shops over the next couple of years. I’ve already created a WF application for my current role (it helps me manage the change control technical review process), and I’m always improving it. I might even rewrite it as a state machine workflow.
Oh boy do I have a lot of things on my plate. Let’s see:
- Studying for my CAPM certification
- Studying for my ITIL v3 Foundation certification
- Mastering Windows Workflow so I can accurately present it
- MCSD.NET by the end of the year
- More posts on this blog
It’s good to have a lot of things to do!
I return to the office on Monday after a nice week’s vacation. I stayed at home and did some things I had been meaning to do for quite some time, like wash my car and organize my study. I know it’s not much of a vacation but it’s important to step back once in a while and manage your own personal life processes.
I have some good ideas for future posts that I will turn into reality in the coming days. I hope you check back often!





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