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.NET Source Code now available!

The .NET Framework Source Code is now available for reference and debugging!

For more info see:

  • .NET Framework Library Source Code now available
  • Configuring Visual Studio to Debug .NET Framework Source Code

It seems that you just need to install an QFE for VS2008 and then it works. No need to sign anything…

This entry was posted in .NET on 2008/01/17 by jkalmbach.

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