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Leveraging .NET Components and IDE Integration: UI AOP in an MVC use case

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An in-depth exploration of the features and the power of .NET Component Model architecture, its integration with the IDE at design-time and the possiblities it opens through extensions at run-time.
Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 7.00
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