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XML Gets a new API in .NET 3.5

May 6, 2008

K. Scott Allen discusses a nifty new feature of the .NET 3.5 XML API that simplifies namespace handling. This is just a small namespace discussion, but it suggests a brand new XML API that probably warrants some investigation next time we need to make some XML appear out of nowhere.

http://odetocode.com/Blogs/scott/archive/2008/05/04/12047.aspx

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