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Community Server SDK -- Namespace By Namespace

Kyle Beyer has posted a power packed entry outlining the namespace hierarchy in the Community Server SDK.  He is correct that at first glance from developers new to the CS Framework, finding specific sections of code can be quite overwhelming due to the sheer size (and number) of namespaces, however after getting familiarized with how everything is laid out it soon becomes quite intuitive to find what you need.  Great post Kyle!

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Jayson Knight was clueless to the computer programming world until he took a C++ class in college. The rest is proverbial history. He has been building applications targeting the .Net framework for 7 years, focusing mainly on internet technologies and database driven web application development.

Most recently he left the world of Corporate IT to finish up his degree in Chemistry, with an eye on Medical School and an Anesthesiology residency program. Read this post for more information.

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