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The Future of Work and Workflow - RMTT Slides and Code Samples

Well, the Rocky Mountain Tech Trifecta has come and gone, and I think the event was a big success. There was a great turnout, and some really useful sessions.

I was pleased to have a full house in my WF talk, and I hope that it was a useful time for those that chose to listen to me drone over the other available options. There was some good interaction and good questions, both during and after the talk.

If you were there, I'd love to hear your feedback, good or bad. I can take, and I'm always looking for tips on how a technical talk can be more useful. If you have unabashed praise, I like that too.

If you would like to have the slides, I've embedded those below, or you can download them here. I have some notes of many of the slides if you're interested in more detail than I shared in the presentation. There are also a few slides at the end on .NET 4.0 improvements to WF that I didn't get to during the talk.

If you would like the code and demos I used during the presentation, you can find everything in a single Zip here. Most everything you need to run the demos should be here, but you will need to create the persistence and tracking databases if you want to use those pieces. Also, you'll need to have MSMQ installed and running on whichever machine you plan to use for these demos. There's a Powershell script to create the queues in the ConsoleWorkflowServiceHost project if you want to try out the MSMQ features.

There's also some unit tests if you want to try things out independent of the web app. You'll need to stage some data, but that's pretty easy. You'll notice that I also added a Test file to test the Custom WF activities I created for this demo separate from the WF itself. This is something I only mentioned in passing in the talk, but it's worth checking out as it's a useful way to really test your custom activities.

If anything else is gnarly, feel free to drop me a comment here or an email and I'd be happy to help you out.

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