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In Charlie Calvert's Community Blog there's an interesting interview with Anders Hejlsberg, the lead architect of C#.

In this video interview, Anders Hejlsberg, the chief architect of C#, describes features in the next release of C#, code named Orcas. Anders first describes how LINQ solves the impedance mismatch between the code that lives on a database server and the code we write with standard programming languages such as C# or VB. He then outlines the new capabilities that functional programming will bring to developers.

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I mailed Chris DeSalvo of www.spacetimemobile.com to thank him for creating MyCalcutor, a freeware scientific calculator for my Pocket PC:

Hello Chris,

I would like to thank you for writing MyCalculator and publishing it for free! I use it very much and it's the best calculator I found :)

Thank you!

John Willemse,
The Netherlands

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Developer's Corner / Re: Project Euler: Mathematical Challenges
« on: February 09, 2007, 01:37 AM »
I've been a member there a long time (username Ruffnekk) and I managed to solve many already. If you want to learn how to achieve some stuff on your own this site is fantastic! Some seriously difficult problems here! :D

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Developer's Corner / Re: c++ resources for the VB programmer
« on: February 09, 2007, 01:26 AM »
It has been said before already, but I want to stress it again: forget everything you know about VB if you want to go to C++. The languages are so different that it's best (and almost a requirement) to start from the absolute beginning. On the other hand, Java could be an option. The syntax will be easier for you and you can also create cross-platform applications.

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Developer's Corner / Re: Advanced C# Programmers?
« on: February 09, 2007, 01:23 AM »
I'll have a look at it also and try to help!

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