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Scott Wiltamuth
29 Oct 2008 1:22 PM
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With PDC going on in LA this week, we have a number of new C# videos available:
Anders' PDC talk on
The Future of C#
, where he describes the work we plan to deliver as part of C# 4.0 in
Visual Studio 2010
. There are six demos:
Silverlight C#/JavaScript interop improvements using the new dynamic programming extensions.
C#/Python interop using dynamic programming extensions.
Creating a dynamically typed property bag in C# using dynamic programming extensions.
Improvements to Office Automation (bye-bye “Type.Missing” and “ref missing”).
Parallel Extensions to .NET (Task Parallel Library and Parallel LINQ, aka TPL and PLINQ).
A sneak peek at read-eval-print loop using managed C# compiler.
We have a series of three videos that we did with informIT:
C# 4.0 with Anders Hejlsberg, Mads Torgersen, and Eric Lippert - Part 1 of 2
C# 4.0 with Anders Hejlsberg, Mads Torgersen, and Eric Lippert - Part 2 of 2
A video about the latest edition of our book,
The C# Programming Language, Third Edition
. The book is literally hot off the presses, so if you're ordering it, make sure you get the
Third Edition
.
Enjoy!
--Scott
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