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NuGet for the Enterprise

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NuGet for the Enterprise
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NuGet -- the open-source library package manager for .NET -- has exploded in popularity over the past two years with well over 5,000 available packages and support from major contributors such as Microsoft, NUnit, Castle, and JQuery. It’s an incredibly easy-to-use and very powerful tool that helps developers escape "dependency hell" while discovering new third-party libraries.But with great power comes great responsibility, and what works in the open source-world doesn't always translate to enterprise development... and that's especially true with NuGet. There are a whole lot of things to consider with NuGet in enterprise development environments, from out-of-control dependencies to quality assurance to open-source license compliance, and we'll cover most of these in this talk. We'll also do some hands-on with NuGet to get a feel for both creating and consuming library packages, and talk about how you can leverage NuGet to be an important part of your enterprise architecture.