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  15 August 2002

Holy automated code generation Batman...

.NET has a superb mechanism for building class models in memory and outputting them to source code. Check out this page for some idea what I'm talking about.

There are plenty more goodies on the gotdotnet site to play with as well.

Never thought I'd say it, but MS have done well, from what I've seen so far. Now if only their IDE was cheaper than a small car...


11:50:11 PM      comment []

Anyone who (like me) has issues spending vast sums of cash on Visual Studio .NET might want to check out SharpDevelop, an open source editor for .NET. Its still in beta, but beats using Notepad.

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