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First off, I am not the original author. I merely ported the C# sample to VB.NET. The purpose of this code is to help you implement a Plug-in framework for you applications. This will allow you, and others, to extend your original application without having to re-compile the main application. All credit goes to Roy Osherove for the original source, plus links to his homepage and 2 MSDN sample projects can be found in the readme.html file of the zip file. Enjoy.
First off, I am not the original author. I merely ported the C# sample to VB.NET. The purpose of this code is to help you implement a Plug-in framework for you applications. This will allow you, and others, to extend your original application without having to re-compile the main application. All credit goes to Roy Osherove for the original source, plus links to his homepage and 2 MSDN sample projects can be found in the readme.html file of the zip file. Enjoy.
First off, I am not the original author. I merely ported the C# sample to VB.NET. The purpose of this code is to help you implement a Plug-in framework for you applications. This will allow you, and others, to extend your original application without having to re-compile the main application. All credit goes to Roy Osherove for the original source, plus links to his homepage and 2 MSDN sample projects can be found in the readme.html file of the zip file. Enjoy.
First off, I am not the original author. I merely ported the C# sample to VB.NET. The purpose of this code is to help you implement a Plug-in framework for you applications. This will allow you, and others, to extend your original application without having to re-compile the main application. All credit goes to Roy Osherove for the original source, plus links to his homepage and 2 MSDN sample projects can be found in the readme.html file of the zip file. Enjoy.
First off, I am not the original author. I merely ported the C# sample to VB.NET. The purpose of this code is to help you implement a Plug-in framework for you applications. This will allow you, and others, to extend your original application without having to re-compile the main application. All credit goes to Roy Osherove for the original source, plus links to his homepage and 2 MSDN sample projects can be found in the readme.html file of the zip file. Enjoy.
First off, I am not the original author. I merely ported the C# sample to VB.NET. The purpose of this code is to help you implement a Plug-in framework for you applications. This will allow you, and others, to extend your original application without having to re-compile the main application. All credit goes to Roy Osherove for the original source, plus links to his homepage and 2 MSDN sample projects can be found in the readme.html file of the zip file. Enjoy.
First off, I am not the original author. I merely ported the C# sample to VB.NET. The purpose of this code is to help you implement a Plug-in framework for you applications. This will allow you, and others, to extend your original application without having to re-compile the main application. All credit goes to Roy Osherove for the original source, plus links to his homepage and 2 MSDN sample projects can be found in the readme.html file of the zip file. Enjoy.
First off, I am not the original author. I merely ported the C# sample to VB.NET. The purpose of this code is to help you implement a Plug-in framework for you applications. This will allow you, and others, to extend your original application without having to re-compile the main application. All credit goes to Roy Osherove for the original source, plus links to his homepage and 2 MSDN sample projects can be found in the readme.html file of the zip file. Enjoy.
First off, I am not the original author. I merely ported the C# sample to VB.NET. The purpose of this code is to help you implement a Plug-in framework for you applications. This will allow you, and others, to extend your original application without having to re-compile the main application. All credit goes to Roy Osherove for the original source, plus links to his homepage and 2 MSDN sample projects can be found in the readme.html file of the zip file. Enjoy.
First off, I am not the original author. I merely ported the C# sample to VB.NET. The purpose of this code is to help you implement a Plug-in framework for you applications. This will allow you, and others, to extend your original application without having to re-compile the main application. All credit goes to Roy Osherove for the original source, plus links to his homepage and 2 MSDN sample projects can be found in the readme.html file of the zip file. Enjoy.