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The Thirsty Developer: Quick Basic Gorillas
This week we talk about the future of managed languages with Mark Strawmyer, a Microsoft MVP in the C# language. Before we dive into the future of languages, Mark and Larry talk about the past, including a trip down memory lane to discuss Visual Basic with and without line num...
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- 0h53m
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Episode synopsis
This week we talk about the future of managed languages with Mark Strawmyer, a Microsoft MVP in the C# language. Before we dive into the future of languages, Mark and Larry talk about the past, including a trip down memory lane to discuss Visual Basic with and without line numbers. After the interview Dave and Larry catch up and talk about their first and next programming languages.
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Qbasic Gorillas
Wikipedia Page (includes links to a Flash version of the game)
Unemployed Underscores
visitmix.com for MIX Keynotes
ClearRX – Deborah Alder’s keynote
topic
Commodore
64 Manuals
Dave’s pick: MSDN Developer Centers (VB, C#, C++,
etc)
Larry’s pick: Benkotips by Mike Benkovich
http://shows.thirstydeveloper.com/TD056.mp3
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