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Blog Post:
Prism Template Pack 1.4: Now with MEF Support!
David Hill [Microsoft]
Quite a few folks have asked for MEF versions of the Prism templates. I’m happy to announce that the Prism Template Pack has now been updated to include MEF (as well as Unity) templates.You can download the latest version of the template pack (version 1.4) from here [Updated Link]. You can read...
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4 Mar 2011
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Prism – A Look Ahead
David Hill [Microsoft]
We (meaning the Patterns & Practices Client Team) have have just published a post ( here ) on the P&P team blog that describes our plans for Prism. The post answers two of the most frequently asked questions that we get on Prism: Can I use Prism for WPF/Silverlight 4.0 development? What’s going...
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15 Mar 2010
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Prism and MEF
David Hill [Microsoft]
One of the most highly anticipated of the new technologies coming in .NET 4.0 and Silverlight 4.0 is the Managed Extensibility Framework (MEF). Folks that are familiar with Prism and that have been looking at MEF have been wondering how Prism and MEF relate to each other. At a high level, MEF shares...
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9 Dec 2009
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