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Matt Winkler asks here on feedback as to what we'd like to see on Windows Workflow Foundation that might help reduce the complexity and/or improve the WF experience for developer: spend a $100 bucks on what you'd like to see. Here's my take on it:
$10: Out of the Box hosting scenarios. This is a cool idea, and could be really complemented with:$40: Guidance, Guidance, Guidance. We need to have good guidance in place on topics such as: WF Runtime Hosting Scenarios and Requirements; Long-running workflows; Workflow Versioning Strategies; Communication Options, Scalability options and more.$20: Programming-model refinements. Things like the complexity introduced by spawned-contexts and the like cannot be 100% solved by tooling; the underlying programming model has to guide you towards writing correct code right from the start. I'll agree I don't have a good proposal as to how to fix it right now, though $30: Better design time experience:
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