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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Right out of the gate, my biggest problem with WCF was understanding how to develop against a WCF service while still retaining the OO principles I&#039;ve come to know and love. I really prefer to not have to change my development methodologies to fulfill the needs of whatever technology comes down the pike. For instance, I will never be fond of a technology that disallows me from using interfaces (as opposed to classes), and when I first started playing around with WCF this did indeed seem to be a problem.&lt;/p&gt;
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