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	<description>While at TechEd Europe in November 2009&amp;nbsp;I had a chance to catch up with the two lead developers of the Pex team
Peli de Halleux and
Nikolai Tillmann&amp;nbsp;to talk about

Code Contracts. Code Contracts contains a common library (System.Diagnostics.Contracts)&amp;nbsp;for expressing&amp;nbsp;pre-conditions, post-conditions and invariants which&amp;nbsp;any tool writer can take advantage of. A number of tools are&amp;nbsp;available on devlabs including a documentation extracter
 and a static analysis tool. Code Contracts works with .Net 4 and .Net 2.Hear why Code Contracts&amp;nbsp;is a better way of implementing assertions including enabling the conditons to be specified against&amp;nbsp;interfaces - sweet!</description>
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