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Microsoft to release .Net Framework source code
This is pretty amazing. Microsoft has announced that they will release the full source code to the .Net Framework under the Microsoft Reference License.
Even better, Visual Studio 2008 will include a feature to automatically download the debugger symbols and source code so you can step through the framework code while debugging. This is going to be so much easier than using Reflector!
I think this is a really great move by Microsoft.
More details by Scott Guthrie.
Category: Programming
Posted on 2007-10-04 02:57:54 UTC.

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