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Connected Show #15 – C# 4, It Ain’t THAT Complex!

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In this episode, guest Jon Skeet joins Peter to discuss C# 4 in Depth.  Jon takes us deep into the guts of C# 4, including how the new dynamic features work. Guest host Glen Gordon joins Peter to discuss the Windows 7 API Code Pack, LINQ to Bing!, Unit Testing, and .NET Denial of Sleep attacks!  Has .NET gotten TOO complex?


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Related Resources:



  • Jon Skeet’s Links

    • C# Articles: http://pobox.com/~skeet/csharp

    • C# in Depth websites: https://mail.microsoft.com/redir.aspx?C=66a476fecda44ec49890b89403c4f034&URL=http%3a%2f%2fcsharpindepth.com / http://manning.com/skeet2

    • Jon Skeet’s blog: http://msmvps.com/jon.skeet

    • Jon Skeet Facts page: https://mail.microsoft.com/redir.aspx?C=66a476fecda44ec49890b89403c4f034&URL=http%3a%2f%2fmeta.stackoverflow.com%2fquestions%2f9134%2fjon-skeet-facts

  • Windows 7 Code Pack V1.0 is released

  • Steve Sanderson on Unit Testing Patterns & Anti-Patterns

  • The TDD light bulb comes on for J. Eggers

  • Nikhil Kothari’s Linq to Bing

  • .NET DoS Attack

  • .NET Rocks panel on complexity

  • New ASP.NET MVC Videos:

    • What: http://www.asp.net/learn/mvc-videos/video-8143.aspx

    • Why: http://www.asp.net/learn/mvc-videos/video-8144.aspx

    • How: http://www.asp.net/learn/mvc-videos/video-8145.aspx

  • Scott Gu talks about one part of .NET 4 that is bit LESS complex

  • Glen Gordon’s Blog

  • MSDN GeekSpeak

  • Stack Overflow

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