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Community Convergence XLIV

Welcome to the forty-fourth Community Convergence . I want to remind every one that the C#, VB and dynamic language teams are still hiring . If you are an expert manager, developer or test engineer, please look at our listings and see if there is a place

Community Convergence XLIII

Welcome to the forty-third issue of Community Convergence. The last few weeks have been consumed by the 2008 MVP Summit . During that annual event about 150 C# MVP s and many MVP s from other disciplines descend on Redmond for a technical summit accompanied

Community Convergence XLII

Welcome to the forty-second issue of Community Convergence. The last few weeks have found me working hard and late. We have had a successful internal C# community review, and that means I have been gathering statistics on all the projects we've been working

Community Convergence XLI

Welcome to the forty-first Community Convergence. The big news this week is that we have moved Future Focus , our peek at features that might appear in the next version of Visual Studio, to the Code Gallery . To seed our efforts on this new platform we

Community Convergence XL

Welcome to the fortieth issue of Community Convergence. This week we have two new releases of note: We have created a new regular post called Future Focus that is designed to keep the community aware of the C# Team's long term plans for the language.

Community Convergence XXXVIII

Welcome to the thirty-eighth Community Convergence. These posts are designed to keep you in touch with the activities of the C# team. We have a new blogger. Ed Maurer is the Compiler Dev Lead for the C# team. He's going to be blogging about the compiler,

Community Convergence XXXVI

Welcome to the thirty-sixth issue of Community Convergence. This is the big day, with Visual Studio 2008 launched into the world ! I wish I could tell you that everyone was walking up and down the hallways cheering today, but that was last week. Today

Community Convergence XXXV

Welcome to the thirty-fifth edition of Community Convergence. This week we have an interview with C# language maven Mads Torgersen. He talks with Joe Armstrong, the inventor of the Erlang programming language. Through their conversation we get to relive

Community Convergence XXXIII

Welcome to the thirty-third edition of Community Convergence. This week we have a new video called Programming in the Age of Concurrency featuring Anders Hejlsberg and parallel computing wunderkind Joe Duffy. In another context, Joe reminds us that there

Community Convergence XXXII

Welcome to the thirty second issue of Community Convergence. I write these posts to keep you up to date on the latest information from the C# team. The biggest news right now is probably not C# specific, but nevertheless lots of my fellow team members

Community Convergence XXXI

Welcome to the thirty-first edition of Community Convergence. This issue features links to seven very technical posts by Matt Warren on building LINQ providers. This is one of the most requested and important LINQ related subjects, so it is a great boon

Community Convergence XXX

Welcome to the thirtieth Community Convergence. This edition has a wide range of articles on numerous topics and is not quite so narrowly focused on LINQ as most of the recent posts have been. The C# team has some wonderful bloggers, and one of the best

Community Convergence XXIX

There are several good new blogs from members of the Microsoft C# team. Nevertheless, the most important items in this edition of Community Convergence are Rico Mariani's series of articles on LINQ to SQL performance. I'll link to all five of them here

Community Convergence XXVIII

Welcome to the XXVIII Community Convergence. In these posts I try to wrap up events that have occurred recently in the C# community so that you can be sure to keep up with the latest news. The What's New in C# section contains the most amazing collection

Silverlight Controls and a Touch of LINQ in Orcas Beta 1

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