C# In-Depth
Bergkamp10 from ComputerWorld writes "Microsoft's leader of C# development, writer of the Turbo Pascal system, and lead architect on the Delphi language, Anders Hejlsberg, reveals all there is to know on the history, inspiration, uses and future direction of one of computer programming's most widely used languages — C#. Hejlsberg also offers some insight into the upcoming version of C# (C#4) and the new language F#, as well as what lies ahead in the world of functional programming."
With most folks on /. the name on the box!
No need to actually try it, they already have an opinion.
Real world is that businesses use Windows, for good or bad.
If you have an IT career you pretty much have to use Windows. If you're a professional coder 98% chance that you'll be using Microsoft development tools and some of them are pretty good.
simon
I work for a router company that's building Linux-based embedded solutions and using Mono for the high-level parts of its firmware. On Linux. Using C#.
Good job not having a clue about how what you're talking about works, though.
"You can either have software quality or you can have pointer arithmetic, but you cannot have both at the same time."