I don't see the point in removing reference materials, but Silverlight was never really alive.
Every time I go back to VB6, I realize how much of .NET is pulled straight from it. All they needed to do was add full OOP and it would have been fine.
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I don't see the point in removing reference materials, but Silverlight was never really alive.
Every time I go back to VB6, I realize how much of .NET is pulled straight from it. All they needed to do was add full OOP and it would have been fine.