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How C# Was Made

prostoalex writes "Bruce Eckel (from the Thinking in C++/Java/Patterns/Enterprise Java fame) and Bill Venners have interviewed programming legend Anders Hejlsberg. After 13 years in Borland and joining Microsoft in 1996, Hejlsberg now leads the development of C# language and talks about the development process, reasons some things exist in C# and some not, as well as future directions."

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  1. Re:Anders leaving Borland - a blessing in disguise by superangrybrit · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    The status bar foils your plot to get users to the tubgirl pic. Better luck next time. ;)

  2. Re:More about Anders Hejlsburg by atlasheavy · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    thanks for the clarification. I'll have to correct the person who told me in no uncertain terms "it's pronounced hells-burg... don't mispronounce Anders' name!" :-)

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  3. Re:More about Anders Hejlsburg by atlasheavy · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    hold on one second while I pull my foot out of my mouth.... thanks for correcting me, i sure look dumb now, but at least i know enough to correct the person who i heard that from :). cheers.

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  4. Re:worst C# drawback by stonecypher · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    except, we can't call it c hash, because when we see hash, we smoke it, and frankly, i've tried smoking c#, and it's damned harsh. not worth it at all.

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    StoneCypher is Full of BS