The Microsoft Sync Framework continues to evolve as the latest CTP2 bits were released last week. This latest build reflects the final API changes that will be used for RTM. The team has done an excellent job with respect to the framework’s original design and implementation as is demonstrated by the fine tuning nature of this latest release. Improvements to performance, API and core pattern simplification round out the updates in this build. The Sync Framework continues to generate excitement with developers and organizations of all sizes worldwide, so if you haven’t had time to learn more, this may be a perfect opportunity for you!
Sync up with the new Microsoft® Sync Framework CTP2
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