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.NET 3.5 SP1 broke some scenarios for mixins

OK, first, apologies for not posting for so long. The initial post was triggered by the Lang.NET symposium. We thought it might be a good idea to come forward with a part of our framework even prematurely, because Lang.NET might trigger enough interest. Seems that this did not happen, and since comments were rare, we decided to continue working on some refactorings, extensions and documentation we wanted to get ready before the real launch. Good news: We're almost there. SP1 bug for custom modifiers The service pack that was released yesterday crashes when certain APIs for custom...

Lang.NET talk video available

Hi there as well! I'm Fabian Schmied, also from rubicon. Today, Microsoft has published the video of the talk Stefan and I gave at the Lang.NET symposium 2008, you can find it here (wmv). In the talk, Stefan explains our original motivation for creating re:motion mixins, our mixin library. I give a technical overview about the library (including a very short demo). This is just the first post providing some insight about re:motion (especially re:motion mixins), though only indirectly. We'll give more details, explanations, and samples in the near future. In the meantime, feel free to ask specific questions by posting comments to this blog. - Fabian Update 2009-03-23: Updated links...

Announcing re:motion mixins at lang.net 2008

Hi there, I'm Stefan Wenig, from rubicon informations­technologie in Vienna, Austria. My coworker Fabian Schmied and I just arrived in Redmond for lang.net 2008. We'll be introducing a new mixin mechanism for C# on Tuesday, and we're going to provide some coverage of mixins here. If time allows, we might also blog a bit about other interesting stuff from lang.net, of which there should be plenty. re:motion is a framework for .NET enterprise applications that we've been developing at rubicon for some years now. The mixin mechanism is just one of the libraries it contains, and we're in the process of moving it...