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	<description>Our friends in the ASP.NET team have built a very cool infrastructure known a Nuget.&amp;nbsp; It is a really great way to bring libraries that you want to use into your project. When I first saw it I thought I&#39;ve got to find a way to deliver WF4 activities and designers into your project.&amp;nbsp; On this episode I&#39;ll show you how you can quickly add Microsoft.Activities.Extensions or Microsoft.Activities.UnitTesting into your project. Update: 12/3/11 - Microsoft.Activities has been renamed to Microsoft.Activities.Extensions Ron Jacobs http://blogs.msdn.com/rjacobs Twitter: @ronljacobs http://twitter.com/ronljacobs </description>
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