| RE: [aus-dotnet] Dynamic class loading |
- From: Wesley T. Combs
- Subject: RE: [aus-dotnet] Dynamic class loading
- Date: Wed, 02 Mar 2005 12:35:42 +1100
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I use the interface technique a lot. Works very well and adds a ton of potential for your application. -----Original Message----- From: dotnet-owner@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:dotnet-owner@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Sean Malloy Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 10:16 PM To: 'dotnet@xxxxxxxxxxx' Subject: RE: [aus-dotnet] Dynamic class loading > Doh .. hit the send button and say you'd beaten me to the punch :) :) Your comment regarding plugging in dll's is spot on. Ends up serving as a nice, simple plugin architecture. _________________ You are a part of the Australian "dotnet" mailing list. To unsubscribe send "unsubscribe dotnet" or to re-subscribe send "subscribe dotnet Your Name" in the body of the email to: imailsrv@xxxxxxxxxxx List managed by: http://www.stanski.com _________________ You are a part of the Australian "dotnet" mailing list. To unsubscribe send "unsubscribe dotnet" or to re-subscribe send "subscribe dotnet Your Name" in the body of the email to: imailsrv@xxxxxxxxxxx List managed by: http://www.stanski.com
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