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  1. #16
    Michael \(michka\) Kaplan Guest

    Re: Microsoft brewing Java-like language

    Someone is watching this group? <g>

    --
    MichKa
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    "Keith Franklin, MCSD" <ka_franklin@empowered.com> wrote in message
    news:3953917a$1@news.devx.com...
    > Just went back out to PDC and it has been removed...
    >
    > Later
    >
    > "Ed Pinto" <epinto@autoadmin.com> wrote in message
    > news:39537b5f$1@news.devx.com...
    > > > Goto the Microsoft PDC site (nsdn.microsoft.com/events/pdc I believe)

    > and
    > > > look at the sessions page...In one of the drop downs ...I believe

    tools
    > > > there is a listing for C# in addition to VB and VC++)

    > >
    > > Keith,
    > > Can you specify the link? I went to
    > > http://www.pdc.mscorpevents.com/sessions.asp?tracks=6 and could find no
    > > listing for C#.
    > >
    > > Thanks,
    > > Ed
    > >
    > >
    > >

    >
    >




  2. #17
    Thomas Guest

    Re: Microsoft brewing Java-like language

    On 22 Jun 2000 11:42:26 -0700, "Jim Pragit"
    <James.Pragit@BakerNet.com> wrote:

    >
    >I'm not too sure how many C/C++/Java developers are going to want to jump
    >ship for this new language. Let's hope Microsoft has done their homework
    >on this one, otherwise it won't be long before C Sharp starts sounding like
    >C Flat.


    Technically, it's "D Flat"....

  3. #18
    Jim Pragit Guest

    Re: Microsoft brewing Java-like language


    You wouldn't want to say D flat because D flat and C sharp are actually the
    same tone. C flat and B are also the same tone. In fact, I could have just
    as easily have said A##, but that wouldn't have been quite as catchy. I
    used to be a musician in a former life....

    - Jim

    thomas3617@spamcop.net (Thomas) wrote:
    >On 22 Jun 2000 11:42:26 -0700, "Jim Pragit"
    ><James.Pragit@BakerNet.com> wrote:
    >
    >>
    >>I'm not too sure how many C/C++/Java developers are going to want to jump
    >>ship for this new language. Let's hope Microsoft has done their homework
    >>on this one, otherwise it won't be long before C Sharp starts sounding

    like
    >>C Flat.

    >
    >Technically, it's "D Flat"....



  4. #19
    Robert Scoble Guest

    Re: Microsoft brewing Java-like language

    > Someone is watching this group? <g>

    Someone has been watching for a very long time, believe me! :-)

    Robert

    ###



  5. #20
    Robert Scoble Guest

    Re: Microsoft brewing Java-like language

    > Is it the VB KILLER ?

    Wasn't that Borland's Delphi? Heheh. (at least that's what Borland called it
    before Delphi was released).

    Robert Scoble

    ###



  6. #21
    Andy Chevin Guest

    Re: Microsoft brewing Java-like language

    So isn't it ironic that they both have the same author?

    Andy.

    Robert Scoble <rscoble@fawcette.com> wrote in message
    news:3955462e$1@news.devx.com...
    > > Is it the VB KILLER ?

    >
    > Wasn't that Borland's Delphi? Heheh. (at least that's what Borland called

    it
    > before Delphi was released).
    >
    > Robert Scoble
    >
    > ###
    >
    >




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