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  • Silverlight 3 with MEF support

       One of the things that I really thing would be important for Silverlight in order to make easier the Modularity of the Business applications developed in Silverlight, since the Prism approach is nice but I think that the MEF approach is simpler and so this should be a breakthrough for Silverlight...
    Posted to Nuno Filipe Godinho by NunoGodinho on Thu, Jul 30 2009
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  • MEF and Cardinality Composition Failures

    You can check here for a quick description of MEF I'm giving a half dozen MEF talks this summer and I'm frequently asked "what happens if a part isn't available". The old answer was "the system crashes, how could it do anything else?" This conversation definitely deflates...
    Posted to Leaning Into Windows by Kathleen on Fri, Jul 17 2009
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  • POO is so pretty with C#

    I will take a major risk with this post but, never mind, I will write about POO today. It’s a major risk because I think that every architect has different ideas and even if I use some design patterns, I know that some architects would use different ones in my sample. Moreover, I know that in my...
    Posted to Matthieu MEZIL by Matthieu MEZIL on Mon, May 18 2009
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  • MEF Assembly Granularity

    I’ve been contemplating how to organize MEF assemblies. I think the processing I did establishing the first cut at organization, and the shake down of that strategy, may be interesting to other people designing MEF systems. As a quick review, MEF lets you throw parts into a MEF container and sort...
    Posted to Leaning Into Windows by Kathleen on Sun, Mar 15 2009
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  • Managed Extensibility Framework CTP1

    Krzysztof Cwalina announced first public Managed Extensibility Framework (MEF) CTP . What's this? MEF is a framework which simplify add-in/plug-in in your applications. Enjoy :-)
    Posted to Matthieu MEZIL by Matthieu MEZIL on Sun, Jun 8 2008
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