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ISV Architect Evangelist Bruce Kyle of Microsoft and 
MVP Stuart Celarier explore the new languages features in C#. It&#39;s a Whirlwind Tour of the important language features&amp;nbsp;of C# 4. Stuart describes each major feature and why it is useful. But doesn&#39;t get into best practices nor suggested usages. Just
 the facts about each feature. 
Whirlwinds are bite-sized webcasts, generally&amp;nbsp;shorter than 15 minutes. You can start anywhere in the series to learn about the parts you&#39;re most interested in.This session on C# 4 shows how the compiler handles eventing. The compiler no longer sets locks on events, instead uses a compare and swap technique. Stuart compares C# from .NET 3.5 and .NET 4 to show the differences and explains the implications for your
 existing code.Discover the entire series on C#.  
What&#39;s new in C# 2 

Whirlwind 1 - Generics
Whirlwind 2 - Iterators
Whirlwind 3 - Partial types, Anonymous methods
Whirlwind 4 - Accessors, Static Classes, Nullable Types

What&#39;s new in C# 3 

Whirlwind 5 - Automatically Implemented Properties, Type Inference, Initializer
Whirlwind 6 -&amp;nbsp;Anonymous types, Extension method&amp;nbsp;
Whirlwind 7 - Lambda Expressions
Whirlwind 8 - Linq

What&#39;s new in C# 4 

Whirlwind 9 - Introducing C# 4&amp;nbsp;
Whirlwind 10 - Dynamic Lookup&amp;nbsp;
Whirlwind 11 - Named &amp;amp; Optional Parameters&amp;nbsp;
Whirlwind 12 - More COM Love&amp;nbsp;
Whirlwind 13 - Covariance &amp;amp; Contravariance&amp;nbsp;
Whirlwind 14 - Events

For the latest news for developers and ISVs, see 
US ISV Developer Community blog.Download code samples from VisualStuart.net. Also check out&amp;nbsp;Stuart&#39;s blog posts C# 4 on
Visual Stuart.NET. 
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<p>Thanks much.</p>
<p>The explanation is clear, effective and very helpful.</p>
<p>posted by nyinyithann</p>]]>
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		<title>Re: Whirlwind 14: What&#39;s new in C# 4 - Events</title>
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			<![CDATA[Affects. That is all.<p>posted by affect</p>]]>
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