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Monday, November 01, 2010

Asynchrony in C# 5, Part Three: Composition

by Eric Lippert via Fabulous Adventures In Coding on 11/1/2010 1:34:00 PM

I was walking to my bus the other morning at about 6:45 AM. Just as I was about to turn onto 45th street, a young man, shirtless, covered in blood ran down 45th at considerable speed right in front of me. Behind him was another fellow, wielding a baseball bat. My initial thought was "holy goodness, I have to call the police right now!" Then I saw that the guy with the baseball bat was himself being chased by Count Dracula, a small horde of zombies, a band of pirates, one medieval knight, and b ...

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Asynchrony in C# 5, Part Three: Composition

by Eric Lippert via Fabulous Adventures In Coding on 11/1/2010 1:34:00 PM

I was walking to my bus the other morning at about 6:45 AM. Just as I was about to turn onto 45th street, a young man, shirtless, covered in blood ran down 45th at considerable speed right in front of me. Behind him was another fellow, wielding a baseball bat. My initial thought was "holy goodness, I have to call the police right now!" Then I saw that the guy with the baseball bat was himself being chased by Count Dracula, a small horde of zombies, a band of pirates, one medieval knight, and b ...

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The Right Tool for the Job

by Paul Stovell via Paul Stovell on 11/1/2010 2:43:05 AM

Since PDC there's been some discussion about the future of Silverlight vs. HTML 5: Via: Our strategy with Silverlight has shifted (Mary Jo Foley) But when it comes to touting Silverlight as Microsoft’s vehicle for delivering a cross-platform runtime, “our strategy has shifted,” Muglia told me. Silverlight will continue to be a cross-platform solution, working on a variety of operating system/browser platforms, going forward, he said. “But HTML is the only true cross pl ...

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