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Hey everyone. You've probably noticed that I haven't posted on this blog in over a year. With new job responsibilies came a new set of priorities - and, to be honest, fewer interesting things I could post about. So, this is a post to acknowledge the reality Read More...
Show up and talk to members of the DLinq team. What's DLinq, you ask? Well, to understand that you'll need to know what LINQ is - you can start with the blurb below, read more about it here and install the latest CTP . It's very cool stuff. DLinq Chat Read More...
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Show up and talk to members of the C# IDE team - the people who bring you Visual Studio's C# intellisense, code colorization. and more. Pick their brains: ask or say anything! C# IDE Chat "Code snippets, enhanced intellisense, type colorization, refactoring, Read More...
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Show up and talk to members of the C# compiler and language design team - ask design questions, request features, anything. Or just spend some time hanging out with other C# developers! The C# Language "Want to know more about anonymous delegates in C# Read More...
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Log in with us and spend some time talking about your favorite tool for writing C# code! Come to ask questions, suggest new features, or just hang out with the people who work on the tool you use! The C# IDE "Code snippets, enhanced intellisense, type Read More...
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The DLinq team will be ready and waiting for your questions and comments at this date and time in this chatroom: http://msdn.microsoft.com/chats/chatroom.aspx . This is otherwise known as a chat - a great opportunity to speak directly with the people Read More...
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Lots of very cool thing are happening with C# 3.0 - show up to talk about them, or show up to get more in-depth knowledge about C# 2.0. Or just come and hang out with us! The C# Language Want to know more about anonymous delegates in C# 2.0, or our design Read More...
Well, I knew it would happen at some point. Here it is: http://channel9.msdn.com/showpost.aspx?postid=164928 The topic of the day is Debugger Visualizers! Read More...
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Let's talk about new features, or let's talk about how to better use features you already know about. The team will be there - pick their brains! The C# IDE Code snippets, enhanced intellisense, type colorization, refactoring, improved code navigation, Read More...
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C# Test Manager, Rusty Miller, is looking for some passionate talent for his team . You know you wanna work in Building 41. :0) Read More...
Ever wonder if we're planning on releasing a service pack for Visual Studio 2003? Well, we are. And we've just released a Servicing Site on MSDN talking about our plans, standard procedures, update history, and more. Check it out. Not to be forgotten, Read More...
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Alright, alright. I admit it. I've been a slacker lately. Pretty much everything I've posted to my blog in the past five or six months has been a chat announcement. Sorry about that. But there is a reason! I've switched jobs - I'm not longer a feature Read More...
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This is our first official DLinq chat. We're still early in the planning and development stage, so we can react to your feedback much more easily. Show up and tell us what's on your mind! DLinq "The LINQ Project is a codename for a set of extensions to Read More...
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The C# Language "Want to know more about anonymous delegates in C# 2.0, or our design rationale for them? Have some questions about our current thinking on C# 3.0? Perhaps you'd like to share your ideas with other C# users or the C# language team. Join Read More...
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The C# IDE "Code snippets, enhanced intellisense, type colorization, refactoring, improved code navigation, metadata as source, Edit and Continue! There are so many great new C# IDE features in Visual Studio 2005 - there's a lot to talk about! Or perhaps Read More...
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