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Community Convergence LVIIWelcome to the fifty-seventh issue of Community Convergence. In this post I’ll focus on new articles from the C# team, as well as events taking place at PDC. From the C# Team Eric Lippert Closing over the loop variable considered harmful Three Umpires (The Compiler Calls ‘em as it Sees ‘em) Simple names are not so simple Simple names are not so simple, Part Two, plus, volcanoes and fried foods I have a Fit, but a lack of Focus. Kirill Osenkov Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 Known Issues – Part 2 A million-dollar pen vs. a pencil Bezier Curves and Car Manufacturers Irony (.NET compiler construction framework) Luca Bolognese Luca at PDC 2009 next week Dustin Campbell Naming Anonymous Types with Generate from Usage Sam Ng Com Interop in... more
| Community Convergence provides C# developers and managers with updates on events in the C# community. If you have any questions or thoughts you want to share, go to my blog to leave comments. |
Community Convergence LVIIWelcome to the fifty-seventh issue of Community Convergence. In this post I’ll focus on new articles from the C# team, as well as events taking place at PDC. From the C# Team Eric Lippert Closing over the loop variable considered harmful Three Umpires (The Compiler Calls ‘em as it Sees ‘em) Simple names are not so simple Simple names are not so simple, Part Two, plus, volcanoes and fried foods I have a Fit, but a lack of Focus. Kirill Osenkov Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 Known Issues – Part 2 A million-dollar pen vs. a pencil Bezier Curves and Car Manufacturers Irony (.NET compiler construction framework) Luca Bolognese Luca at PDC 2009 next week Dustin Campbell Naming Anonymous Types with Generate from Usage Sam Ng Com Interop in... more
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Team and Community BlogsMore Blog Entries > Visual C# MVP Articles | Tomas Petricek Read Tomas's article Lazy Computation in C# and Calculating Infinite Sequences in C#. | Find out how you can submit an article. See more MVPs. Most of the programming languages used in practice (including for example C#, VB.NET, C++, Python or Java) employ so called eager evaluation, which means that the program evaluates all expression and statements in the order in which they are written, so all the preceding statements and expressions are evaluated before executing the next piece of code....More > |
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