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The Managed Extensibility Framework (MEF) is a new feature of .NET 4 (and will work on 3.5 as well) that makes it significantly easier to extend applications and generally support application composition patterns.
What does that really mean? Well, take 6 mins and 5 seconds to watch this excellent demo Scott Guthrie did at his PDC2008 keynote.
Other MEF resources:
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- MEF Codeplex site (get the installer and all the source code)
- Simple MEF Example
- Introduction to MEF
- MEF talk at PDC 2008
Comments
Anonymous
November 07, 2008
PingBack from http://mstechnews.info/2008/11/managed-extensibility-framework-mef-demo/Anonymous
November 09, 2008
The Managed Extensibility Framework is very helpful. Take the 5 minutes.Anonymous
November 13, 2008
I am giving a session on the Managed Extensibility Framework (MEF) this Sunday at Seattle Code Camp .Anonymous
November 16, 2008
#.think.in infoDose #7 (10th Nov - 15th Nov)Anonymous
November 23, 2008
I have got Silverlight version 2.0.31005.0 installed and still I get a "Get Microsoft Silverlight" button up instead of the video. Is this due to your website or a bad installation of Silverlight on my PC? But still... Great blog. I enjoy reading it very much. Cheers KlausAnonymous
November 25, 2008
I am pretty excited to see MEF preview 3 ship on codeplex today!  Please check out Glenn's postAnonymous
December 21, 2008
Wow, long time to blog :). Busy at work, hehehe. MEF is a new (to be released as part of .NET Framework