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Anders and AOP

There's a whiteboard session with Anders Hejlsberg on the MSDN site entitled "Whiteboard with Anders Hejlsberg". The very first question that Anders addresses relates to AOP and his reaction was...

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August 4, 2004
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Java Annotations

Check out the new functionality in the Java "Tiger" release. Looks like the major .NET languages and Java language oriented functionality are going to be walking lockstep for the forseeable future.

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July 30, 2004
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AOP and .NET

Eric Gunnerson asked for example code on what scenarios developers would use AOP for. Aspect Oriented Programming is another one of those software development areas that I'd love to know more about...

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July 1, 2004
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Whidbey Class Designer

The May preview of Visual Studio 2005 (Whidbey) included some of the Whitehorse initiative functionality. As I'm particularly keen on UML diagrams as a means of communicating technical concepts...

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June 23, 2004
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Monad/MSH

If you're doing .NET development and have a background in Unix, it's well worth checking out the second half of the new .NET Show episode on Longhorn Fundamentals.

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June 21, 2004
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The API War and Microsoft

Thought I may as well weigh in on Joel Spolsky's post on How Microsoft Lost the API War. It's a great read but I think that Joel is way off on his thoughts on .NET.

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June 20, 2004
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