Linked by David Adams on Wed 1st Oct 2008 14:32 UTC
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.
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Amusing that he calls C++ and Java programmers the "curly braces crowd."
From what he mentioned about the use of various programming languages in low-level Windows development, I have to wonder how much C# has been used in modern Windows (Vista onwards).
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Amusing that he calls C++ and Java programmers the "curly braces crowd."
From what he mentioned about the use of various programming languages in low-level Windows development, I have to wonder how much C# has been used in modern Windows (Vista onwards).