Guide to the Windows Workflow Documentation
This topic contains information about how to use the Windows Workflow Foundation documentation. The linked documents are recommended starting points grouped according to specific interests and levels of expertise.
New to Windows Workflow Foundation Programming
If you are new to programming with Windows Workflow Foundation and you just want to see some sample applications that work, see the topics listed under Windows Workflow Samples.
For a discussion of the various Windows Workflow Foundation flow-control models, see Designing Workflows.
For a tutorial that walks through the basic steps of creating a Windows Workflow Foundation application, see Getting Started Tutorial.
If you are interested in the concepts behind Windows Workflow Foundation, see the topics in the Windows Workflow Conceptual Overview section.
For a list of terms used in the Windows Workflow Foundation documentation, see Windows Workflow Foundation Glossary for .NET Framework 4.5.
For a list of new concepts and functionalities, see What's New in Windows Workflow Foundation.
Programming In-Depth
For an in-depth discussion of the Windows Workflow Foundation object model, see Windows Workflow Architecture.
If you are ready to start developing an application, see Windows Workflow Foundation Programming.
If you would like to extend or customize Windows Workflow Foundation to suit your requirements, see Extending Windows Workflow Foundation.