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Glenn Block at PDC: Building extensible rich internet applications with the Managed Extensibility Framework

Building Extensible Rich Internet Applications with the Managed Extensibility Framework

In Hall F on Thursday at 11:30 AM

Learn how the Microsoft .NET Framework 4 introduces the Managed Extensibility Framework (MEF) for building customizable applications that can easily be extended by third parties. Whether you are building an extensible data grid, a custom rules engine, a pluggable editor, or a composite application such as a pluggable CRM system, you want to learn about MEF. Hear how to use MEF to decouple your applications into more maintainable and testable pieces, and partition your application into dynamically deployable chunks that download on-demand.

Kids, MEF is the future of extensible apps. Get ahead of the pack and learn about this hot new technology.

Published Monday, November 16, 2009 11:57 AM by jgalasyn

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# re: Glenn Block at PDC: Building extensible rich internet applications with the Managed Extensibility Framework

Damn :-) I wish so much I could be there. Any idea what the time delay will be between the acutal live presentation and it being available online to the general dev public?

Tuesday, November 17, 2009 5:03 AM by Tom Kirby-Green

# re: Glenn Block at PDC: Building extensible rich internet applications with the Managed Extensibility Framework

You might find it archived at the PDC site: http://microsoftpdc.com/.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009 9:52 AM by jgalasyn
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