Fundamentals of the Managed Extensibility Framework (csharperimage.jeremylikness.com)

submitted by rcashrcash(4149) 8 months, 13 days ago

The term "enterprise" seems to inspire images of complex, large, difficult-to-maintain software systems but a well-written system doesn't have to suffer from the extra complexity. The first project I completed reaches past Silverlight and addresses a framework I believe was game-changing when introduced with .NET 4.0: the Managed Extensibility Framework (MEF). I have since used it in projects ranging from SharePoint WebPart integration to the slate application our company developed for Rooms to Go.

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posted by dpetersondpeterson(4397) 8 months, 12 days ago 0

Looks like he wants $55 for the full lessons; not worth it for the average Joe, but if the company is footing the bill....

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posted by vijaystvijayst(1311) 8 months, 10 days ago 0

I used to follow the MEF project in Codeplex sometime back: http://mef.codeplex.com/. Interesting framework. I will check the links in the article.

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