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On this page you will find many videos designed for Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) developers of all levels, from the novice to the seasoned professional. The videos are intended as a complement to the articles and code samples available, to help express concepts to those who prefer watching how something is done over reading about it.

New videos are added regularly, so check back often.


The Endpoint Screencasts
The Endpoint Screencasts
Creating your first WCF Service
In this short video, CSD MVP Aaron Skonnard from PluralSight guides the viewer through how to create your first WCF Service.
Configuring Services with Endpoints
In this short video, CSD MVP Aaron Skonnard from PluralSight guides the viewer through how to configure your WCF Service with endpoints.
Hosting your WCF Services in IIS
In this weekly WF/WCF Screencast video, Aaron Skonnard from PluralSight takes 9 minutes walks you through how to host your WCF service in IIS.
Self-hosting WCF Services
In this short video, CSD MVP Aaron Skonnard from PluralSight guides the viewer through how to self-host your WCF Service. The screencast walks you through adding an existing service (see the creating your first WCF service screencast on how to create one) to a new console application.
Creating Your First WCF Client
Aaron Skonnard from PluralSight guides the viewer through how to create your first WCF client application that consumes an existing WCF service
Configuring WCF Service References
In this short video, CSD MVP Aaron Skonnard from PluralSight guides the viewer through how to configure your WCF service references.
REST Starter Kit
Getting Started with the WCF REST Starter Kit
In this short video, CSD MVP Aaron Skonnard from PluralSight guides the viewer through installing the WCF REST Starter Kit. He gives an overview of the components, capabilities, and samples in the starter kit. Then he shows how to build your first RESTful service project and how to run and test your service using Fiddler.
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