Microsoft said this week that it is now allowing developers to examine source code for .Net Framework libraries as a way to help developers build better software. But developers first will need to upgrade to the newly released Visual Studio 2008 software development platform.
But I have a sneaky feeling that once you examine the code, M$ might own you and what ever you do!
I have not read the complete details of the release yet but I will once I know, I will certainly will post the information. I just found out the information on Infoworld, but actual technical information of getting it working could be found at Shawn Burke's blog, one I actually read.
tag: Microsoft, M$, .NET Source, Visual Studio 2008
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Microsoft launchs the .NET Reference Source project.
Labels:
.NET Source,
M$,
Microsoft
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment