10-4 Episode 25: Fixing PIA Pains with Type Equivalence
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In this episode of 10-4, we take a look at a new feature in CLR4 called "Type Equivalence" and how it helps address the pain points normally associated with Primary Interop Assemblies and COM Interop.
There have been several videos as of late here on Channel 9 covering Type Equivalence. For a more "behind the scenes" look, make sure to check out the following videos:
For more 10-4 episodes, be sure to visit:
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10-4! Over and out!
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Man, My ears hurt listening to how the "Primary Interop Assemblies" are pronounced... juz couldn't continue watching...
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