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Listing of the C# Escape sequences - so that I don't have to pull my hair out!

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How to Video: Programmatically Creating a User Task in a Document Workflow for SharePoint (MOSS) 2007

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All 6 parts of the SOA Development with Windows Communications Foundation

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Free Workshops - Part 6 of SOA Development with Windows Communication Foundation - (Securing your service with Message-Level Security/Encryption)

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Free Workshops - Part 1 - SOA Development with Windows Communication Foundation - (Building a basic service)

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