Daniel Irvine
Viewing your OpenWrap dependencies from Visual Studio
Just a quick tip for all OpenWrap users: you can view your resolved assemblies from inside Visual Studio using Class View (Ctrl+Shift+C).

I’ve always preferred the Solution Explorer and so I missed this little trick until recently, coming across it by chance. It’s a great way to check that you’re not accidentally referencing too much.
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