Microsoft has opened the source code to the .NET Framework libraries under a read-only reference license. Developers who want to check out the source code need only upgrade to the newly released ...
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Microsoft today followed up on its earlier promise to start releasing the .NET framework library source code for .NET 3.5. The source code for more than a dozen libraries -- including ASP.NET, Windows ...
Microsoft's developers have been churning through code and delivering a dizzying array of tools and services. But there's still more to come this year, as Microsoft's Jeffrey T. Fritz explained at ...
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