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	<description>In this talk Microsoft Technical Fellow and C# Chief Architect Anders Hejlsberg gives an overview of the new features in C# 4.0, including dynamic typing, co- and contra-variance, named and optional parameters, and improved COM interoperability. Anders
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		<title>Re: TechDays 2010: C# 4.0 and beyond&#160;</title>
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<p>Good video, Thank you</p>
<p>posted by Eneas</p>]]>
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<p>Good video. </p>
<p>The person who was recording this session obivously didn't have a clue when to position the camera to show the codes while he was amending or showing the new features. Please can someone teach this amateur!!!!&nbsp;
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<p>posted by dev12</p>]]>
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<p>This is some of the WORST video editing I have seen in a while. It is so hard to follow when we can't see anything in the presentation! I like when the videos are posted with a split view (one side is the talker and the other is the presntation). This give
 the viewer the choice to look at what they want. Not only is this painful to watch, but it is nauseating to watch the camer constantly move (some may choose not to watch that at all and only look at the presentation, while listening to the speaker).
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<p>GREAT CONTENT THOUGH!&nbsp; <img src='http://ecn.channel9.msdn.com/o9/content/images/emoticons/emotion-2.gif' alt='Big Smile' /> </p>
<p>posted by phobis</p>]]>
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		<title>Re: TechDays 2010: C# 4.0 and beyond&#160;</title>
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<p>As others have said, great content, TERRIBLE EDITING!!</p>
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<p>Why would we want to see a picture of Anders staring at a screen typing, instead&nbsp;we want to see the screen!!</p>
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<p>Can anybody re-edit this?!</p>
<p>posted by soft.n.gineer</p>]]>
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