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I was thinking about writing a post about how C# is morphing into SQL because I noticed that C# has added named and optional arguments. Remember the Compound Operators Or How T-SQL Is Morphing Into VB Or C#? This is basically the same kind of thing only it goes into the other direction.
For some bizarre reason Chrissie had the same idea yesterday and posted the following post:
The week of November 10th is Visual Studio 2010 and the .NET Framework 4.0 week on Channel 9! They will have 12 videos going live this week featuring interviews with various members of the Visual Studio and the .NET Framework product teams, including several screencast demonstrations of the latest bits.
Stay tuned to http://channel9.msdn.com/VisualStudio/ for all of the action. Here’s the lineup:
Monday, November 10th:
- Visual Studio 2010 Overview with Jason Zander
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Brad Abrams has on his blog 2 versions of the .NET Framework 4 poster, he has a PDF version and a DeepZoom version. You will need SilverLight for the DeepZoom version

Get them both here: http://blogs.msdn.com/brada/archive/2008/10/29/net-framework-4-poster.aspx


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