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      <itunes:summary>What&#39;s the C# team up to these days? Who&#39;s on the C# 4.0 design team, anyway? With the looming problem of manycore facing developers now and certainly in the near future (to a much greater extent - programming for 80 core (asymmetric to boot)&amp;nbsp;processors,
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