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Devs Blast Microsoft Turnaround on WCF Data Services and OData

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    David Ramel wrote:

    ... Microsoft last week announced it will shift its OData-related development tool efforts from WCF Data Services to ASP.NET Web API, moving WCF Data Services to open source for further development. That angered many frontline developers whose teams or companies have invested a lot of work in WCF Data Services and now feel abandoned. They now have to consider their options and move forward with a new strategy. Sound familiar?

    More[^]. I suspected before and they are doing it.[^]. :^)

    Wonde Tadesse

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      David Ramel wrote:

      ... Microsoft last week announced it will shift its OData-related development tool efforts from WCF Data Services to ASP.NET Web API, moving WCF Data Services to open source for further development. That angered many frontline developers whose teams or companies have invested a lot of work in WCF Data Services and now feel abandoned. They now have to consider their options and move forward with a new strategy. Sound familiar?

      More[^]. I suspected before and they are doing it.[^]. :^)

      Wonde Tadesse

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      I'm not shedding a tear, I always found the .NET 2.0 options like .NET remoting and web services very well put together and easy to use. I've pretty much skipped all of the W*F bloated frameworks, and so far very happy to.

      Wout

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        I'm not shedding a tear, I always found the .NET 2.0 options like .NET remoting and web services very well put together and easy to use. I've pretty much skipped all of the W*F bloated frameworks, and so far very happy to.

        Wout

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        I'm glad you are happy. May be the work you do won't require WCF and related techs so far. If so watch out W*F words from M$. Might be they will be changed to M*F words soon.

        Wonde Tadesse

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