TWC9 - VB 2010, Collect app usage for free, donut caching, painting with light
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Thanks as always guys...
I'm SO looking forward to next week! Go VS RTM GO!
Seems you're missing a link:
Scott Guthrie - Auto-Implemented Properties, Collection Initializers, Line Continuation support
about the dotfuscator thing, you can actually monitor "feature duration", so you can do som perf monitoring too
however, the free version only monitors 10 features
Good catch, thanks, fixed!
Good point, I also didn't know that monitoring was restricted to 10 features, still a cool feature though.
yeah, i was kinda bummed :/ but hey, the dotfuscator folks gotta eat too
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