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Scott Guthrie announced the release of the .Net framework code today (comments and all!). Now you can debug right into Microsoft's code and see what is really going on.
For the original announcement, check out .NET Framework Library Source Code now available.
If you want to learn how to enable this feature, check out Configuring Visual Studio to Debug .NET Framework Source Code.
I can't wait to try this out tomorrow!
About Brian Brewder
I'm a software engineer in Kirkland, WA. I have been developing with .Net since 2002. My main area of focus has been designing and implementing a UI framework for an ERP system. Before I got into .Net, I developed for several years in a variety of languages and platforms including mostly ASP, though I've also developed applications for both Palm and Pocket PC devices.
I received my degree in Computing and Software System from the University of Washington in 1999. I have also completed a certificate course in Object-Oriented Analysis and Design Using UML, also from the University of Washington, in 2005.