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I recently had the chance to talk with Eric Lippert, who works as an architect on the C# analysis team at Coverity, a company that analyzes C# source code and looks for known defects. Prior to joining Coverity, Lippert's known for his work with the Microsoft language team, where he worked on design and implementation of the C# language for 16 years. I still think they should have gone with "Deep C"
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It's a little brief, but interesting. Did I miss the practical tips that the sub-header promised?
I like the equality semantics in C#. I've found it to be flexible. I don't see a problem here. Rudimentary testing will pick up problems.
I think this is more of a veiled ad for the analysis tools mentioned in the article.
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I agree with tgrt. It doesn't really seem like there's anything new here. All the information on C# Lippert provides is common knowlege and it always comes back to Coverity's own testing products.
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Ballmer ascended the throne of Microsoft in January of 2000. When he took over as CEO for Bill Gates, Microsoft was bringing in US$21 billion in revenue and the company’s stock had just hit an all-time high of $51.87 a share in September 1999. The Windows desktop OS was atop the personal computing market, and Internet Explorer was the leading Web browser by a mile. What Ballmer did right....and what he did oh so wrong...
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What's the one word you'd use to define the Ballmer era at Microsoft? For me it's a tie between Vista and Zune.
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chanting... chanting... chanting...
If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.-John Q. Adams You must accept one of two basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe, or we are not alone in the universe. And either way, the implications are staggering.-Wernher von Braun Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.-Albert Einstein
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So says[^] Leslie...
If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.-John Q. Adams You must accept one of two basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe, or we are not alone in the universe. And either way, the implications are staggering.-Wernher von Braun Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.-Albert Einstein
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Damn I knew I read that somewhere!!
Should I delete my post?!
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It will be way more fun if you leave it.
Peter Wasser
Art is making something out of nothing and selling it.
Frank Zappa
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Julia looks really ineresting. It was first brought to my attention in the Lounge about a month ago when I was (and still am, actually) looking into semantic types.
Marc
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What it didn't explain and would interest excite me more at this stage is if I can integrate Julia programming with C++
Then I can merge it with my exiting program!
(integrate with C# will be even better but is less likely I suppose! ^_^)
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Even as Bill Gates weighs giving up his title of chairman of Microsoft Corp. (MSFT), he’s poised to remain involved at the company he co-founded in an area of its deepest need: crafting must-have products. "Hic iacet Arthurus, rex quondam, rexque futurus"
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Sounds like a good idea. Gates seems to have pretty good focus, and had the power to force Microsoft to go in a positive stategic direction, which he has done successfully in the past.
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Good! It's about time someone fixes the shitstorm that is the whole Windows 8/8.1/Metro/RT/Bad usability mess up.
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It could work just as a soufflé could rise twice.
Peter Wasser
Art is making something out of nothing and selling it.
Frank Zappa
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That. was. beautiful.
TTFN - Kent
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His new official title now that he's stepped down as chairman is "Founder and Technology Adviser."
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Every year we release data on the "Most Popular Programming Languages" based on thousands of data points we've collected by processing over 100,000+ coding tests and challenges by over 2,000+ employers. Oh, look - another list of popular languages (but this one has happy numbers)
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Rubbish! No COBOL or VB - me no believe.
speramus in juniperus
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