C# and VB.Net?

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Jon Skeet [C# MVP]

But when I talk about .NET 3 and LINQ they kinda get lost somewhere. Note
how Java1 and Delphi1 are both from 1995. Delphi managed to get from 1 to 7,
with major language-improvements, before going .NET. Poor Java is still back
at 1995 and the 1.5 version (my bad, it's the 5.0 version) still just fake
generics.

Better than no generics. You might also want to look into Java's enums
before thinking that C# is better in all respects... when using C# I
long for rich, OO enums like Java has.

(I also long for an IDE which matches Eclipse, but that's another
matter...)
 
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Ignacio Machin \( .NET/ C# MVP \)

Hi,
The VB.NET team goes: This is not what they are used to. We think our gang
of coders can't learn new things. Let's drop intellisense on the select
and at least they may feel at home. Most of our coders are near braindead
anyways, and use arrows- and page-up/down for one line of code; - They
won't mind...


LOL


Or maybe select is not long enough and go for something like DoSelect :)
 
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Alvin Bruney - ASP.NET MVP

I like how OP called and Jon came running. MS must be paying some good money
for that type of support!

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Jon Skeet [C# MVP]

I like how OP called and Jon came running. MS must be paying some good money
for that type of support!

Nah - I just have rules so that I see any threads which mention my name
:)
 

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