Microsoft's C# (Sharp) & .NET -- A Heads Up
Grant Edwards
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Tue Jun 27 11:53:09 EDT 2000
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In article <Gq365.6003$Sn2.40878 at news-server.bigpond.net.au>, Neil Hodgson wrote: >> In case you haven't heard Microsoft is coming out with a massive new Web >> stratagy that, in part, uses a new language called C# (That sharp, like in >> music). ... > > I read the intro and skimmed the language reference today. It doesn't >look like a bad language but it doesn't have anything that jumps out as a >good reason for moving to it. I'd call it a safer superset of C++. A superset of a set that already has an order of magnitude more members than it should. There's progress... ;) Your car is too heavy, slow, and can't corner? MS solution: add more chrome, lights, and two more colors of paint! -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! It's the RINSE at CYCLE!! They've ALL IGNORED visi.com the RINSE CYCLE!!
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