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Customer Rating:      Summary: Easy to understand Comment: Juval writes like a real educator. Where other books fails to explain in simple terms, Juval Löwy is very easy to understand. His book has a wonderful layout, which makes it easy to find what your are looking for.
Thanks Juval Löwy.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A "Must-Have" Book for Programming WCF Comment: If you are going to use WCF in your enterprise applications, then this is the book you want to buy. We are converting our .NET 1.1 web services over to WCF and find this book to be absolutely essential. This is the stuff you can't glean from Internet posts. A truly irreplaceable knowledge builder and reference tool.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Learn WCF the right way instead of piecmealing sub-standard techniques from bloggers. Comment: I'm part of a middleware group and we are migrating to WCF. This book was just technical enough, concise and it has been very helpful in several cases. It's gotten me started and helped fill in the details where I needed it. Probably my favorite part, was the astute and very well reasoned description of Service-Orientation in Appendix A.
You're not going to waste your time reading fluff like so many other books.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Practical Enterprise WFC Comment: I found the book to cover the basics and move on to advanced topics, and true to IDesign form, with a firm practice of coding to an interface and not Implimentation, Juval's book will take you to the next level and make Architects happy. Juval Lowy book is for practical and scaleable WFC enterprise Services with much detail that I haven't found easily online.
I have a few WCF books on my shelf at home, but I have Lowy's book at work where I need it! If you are a professional programmer, buy the book! Even if don't know what an interface is, buy a c# programming book, then, come back and buy this book if you really want to learn WCF.
The code examples are clean and professional, I love it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: deep into WCF Comment: The book is very detailed. I personally didn't like that much the writting style of the author. He begins talking the WCF lingo from start. Also, the introduction where the basics of the concepts are presented is too short.
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