C # unveiling II (What are the Masters talking about ?)
First declare that this article is a collection type and recommended to those who like dotNET technology.
Previously, I reproduced an interview with C # From OReilly. OReilly has always been known for its technology and comments. Their editors generally have a deep technical background and skill (so the books are also expensive), so the article focuses on the whole popular technology, many of them are related to Java, and this article is a chat with several experts in MS, which covers a wider range than the previous interview, there are some very novel terms and opinions on many issues. In addition, I think this article is helpful for people who are very familiar with COM +, ASP and Window DNA (N-layer structure) in the past to evaluate and think about migrating to the new dotNET system.
Anders Hejlsberg is a very strange person. From him, you don't feel the enthusiasm of the founder of a programming language for a certain language, however, it is easy to feel the strong and profound understanding of the technology on the programming language. He liked the sentence in his previous interview:"Language is a funny thing: Its a matter of taste. Language is almost a religious thing, and its a lifestyle choice for programmers."But I know that this sentence is not his own. There are still some people in this article: Brian Harry, Peter Golde, Scott Guthrie (ASP old monster), Mark Anders. With these people, Microsoft is blessed.
Stingy god
2001.09.24
Conversations on. NET
Derived from on-line chats with our early adopters, a series of conversations with Microsoft engineers, designers, and developers look at issues involving C #, ASP. NET, and the Common Language Runtime.
Http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp? URL =/library/techart/dotNETconvers.htm
Summary:What follows is a series of conversations with Microsoft engineers, designers, and developers, looking at issues involving C #, ASP. NET, and the Common Language Runtime. (10 printed pages)
A Conversation Anders Hejlsberg And Peter Golde On C #
Anders Hejlsberg Is a Distinguished Engineer in the Developer Division at Microsoft Corporation. He is the chief designer of the C # programming language and a key particle ant in the development of the. NET Framework. previusly, Anders Was the same ECT for Visual J ++ and the Windows Foundation Classes.
Peter Golde Is a Software Design Engineer in the Developer Division at Microsoft Corporation. peter has worked on development tools at Microsoft for over 10 years, contributing to products such as Microsoft C, OLE Automation, Visual Basic, Visual Basic for Applications, and Visual J ++.
Q: Peter , You attended the ECMA meetings in March. Can you disclose anything about whats going on there that is new?
Peter Golde :Sure. as some of you may know, Microsoft, Intel, and HP jointly submitted two specifications to ECMA for standardization via the ECMA process. these two specifications are the C # language and the common language infrastructure (CLI), which is a subset of. NET Framework. were meeting with a number of companies every month as part of the standardization process. its difficult to predict the schedule with absolute certainty, but we hope that E CMA