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Paul Cornell
.NET Framework 4: The Managed Extensibility Framework
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Paul Cornell [MSFT]
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Two video reviews today! .NET Framework 4: Creating Extensible Applications with the Managed Extensibility Framework In this 25-minute video, you'll learn about the Managed Extensibility Framework (MEF), a new library in the .NET Framework that...
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MSDN Subscriber Benefit Changes
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The following e-mail just went out to all MSDN subscribers. Here's a copy of the e-mail in case you're an MSDN subscriber and didn't receive it, or in case you aren't currently an MSDN subscriber and are wondering how an MSDN subscription might benefit...
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