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  1. It's bedtime in Stavanger! :D
  2. @bellware in a anti-MS mode today?
  3. @Suckerspin det synes jeg du fortjener! :D
  4. @Suckerspin jeg er enig i at du skal forvente at visningen går uten problemer, hvis ikke, ville jeg forlange pengene igjen
  5. @Suckerspin du er så hissige....
  6. saved by the rain :)
  7. out the door to paint the house says wifski
  8. @gblock sounds nice, I made an application that would have loved to have MEF 5 years ago, and maybe will make use of it in the future
  9. @gblock and with compiler support I mean language support
  10. @VirtueMe but I like the way you think,maybe it could give the compiler the same flexibility as Boo has
  11. @gblock but native compiler support for MEF may remove some of the noise needed to get it to work
  12. @gblock my fault ;)
  13. @gblock as long as you learn more about your design, your new insight may give new ideas to how to better use it
  14. @gblock will there be compiler support for this in the future?
  15. @bellware sleep well, here in Norway the day starts and my wifski will make me paint the house soon
  16. @gblock it looked kind of nice to have a common implementation of extensibility for .Net applications
  17. @gblock I have only seen you demonstrate it at #NDC09, but it looks like a Catalogservice
  18. @gblock I'll do that, but the first thing that comes in my mind is Corba or some X.500 I did at Tromsø University back in 93-94
  19. @gblock who got the Idea to make MEF and what influenced it?
  20. @gblock I see....then MEF is the right place for your thoughts