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Duncan Mackenzie

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Duncan Mackenzie is the Visual Basic Content Strategist at msdn.microsoft.com
Hey Scott Seely is blogging!! Posted: Apr 14, 2004 4:06 PM
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Scott, one of my colleagues from my first year at MSDN, has a blog now and he just posted a cool entry illustrating the new configuration system in VS 2005...

Configuration is a breeze.

In the current Visual Studio .NET 2005, you’re going to find that a great thing has happened to configuration. Basically, the mechanism for creating, editing, and parsing configuration sections just got really easy. If this particular item snags a bit of interest, I’ll go as deep as I can in future posts. Here is a teaser to see if there is any real interest....


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