Microsoft on C # and Visual Basic

March 5, 2009 by Ventejuy
Filed under: Software , Windows
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Development teams of C # and Visual Basic have a year working on an approach of the characteristics of both. They realize that the programmers of these languages ​​often create the same type of applications, so from now evolve together.

Furthermore, this same team that developed the F #, functional programming, and Microsoft DLR (Dynamic Language Runtime).

Advances in development tools will be reflected in Microsoft Visual Studio 2010, software planned for later this year.

Source: vnunet.es

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Comments

3 comments about C # and Microsoft Visual Basic

  1. iago on Thu, 5th Mar 2009 18:51
  2. If you cared to do. NET available on major platforms ... they see me go ... at least I like to use F # to a little something, but if Windows is only good for me not worth it.

  3. xender on Thu, 5th Mar 2009 19:40
  4. I would say that you can work with F # on the Mono platform on Linux and Mac

  5. iago on Fri, 6th Mar 2009 1:49
  6. Uhmm, it looks like it xD The truth is assumed that only served to Mono C #. I'll have to look after the interest comes basically because I understand that (the truth I'm pretty ignorant about. NET is concerned) I will use little things like EntityFramework etc.

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