Chat: The C# Language, December 1st @ 1pm Pacific Time

  • Thread starter Scott Nonnenberg [MSFT]
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Scott Nonnenberg [MSFT]

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 the C# team for all that and more - it's all up to you!"

The C# Language has changed in some pretty exciting ways from version 1.0 to
2.0. And we're planning some even bigger changes in C# 3.0. Show up and
we'll talk with you about any part of the language you like.

Need more information about C# 3.0?
- Channel 9 has a good C# 3.0/LINQ intro with Anders:
http://channel9.msdn.com/Showpost.aspx?postid=114680
- Official MSDN LINQ site:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/future/linq
- Preview bits (compatible with VS2005 RTM):
http://download.microsoft.com/download/4/7/0/4703eba2-78c4-4b09-8912-69f6c38d3a56/LINQ Preview.msi

The official chat schedule entry:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/chats/#05_1201_MSDN_csharp
Add a reminder to your calendar:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/chats/outlook_reminders/05_1201_MSDN_csharp.ics
The chatroom itself: http://msdn.microsoft.com/chats/chatroom.aspx
All upcoming developer chats: http://msdn.microsoft.com/chats/

See you there!
Scott Nonnenberg
Program Manager
Visual C# Team
 
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Brad Rogers

Hi

This looks awesome. I want to know ANYTHING related to delegates, one of
the most difficult concepts to grasp.

When I downloaded the .msi file below, the Norton Internet Security
complained with the red popup, I guess red is bad for these things? saying
the script something or other has to be halted.

Is that normal? Is there a way to be sure its an ok script?

thanks
 
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Kevin Spencer

Is that normal? Is there a way to be sure its an ok script?

Always trust content from Microsoft.

--
;-),

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
..Net Developer
If you push something hard enough,
it will fall over.
- Fudd's First Law of Opposition
 
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Brad Rogers

Agreed, good point.

Kevin Spencer said:
Always trust content from Microsoft.

--
;-),

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
.Net Developer
If you push something hard enough,
it will fall over.
- Fudd's First Law of Opposition
 

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