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	<description>With Visual Studio 2010, creating extensions has never been easier! In this presentation, I will discuss and demonstrate the benefits of leveraging new Visual Studio technologies such as WPF and MEF, and will show how to optimize performance for your extensions.&amp;nbsp;
 The talk will cover extensibility best practices with a focus on performance such as keeping your UI responsive, how you can be frugal with resources, and how to lazy-load your extension.&amp;nbsp; Finally, I will show you how to debug those pesky errors that appear
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