Lucian Wischik and Lisa Feigenbaum: What's new in Visual Basic 10
- Posted: Oct 28, 2008 at 6:54 PM
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In this demo-heavy video, Lucian shows off a number of new features in Visual Basic 10 including Collection Initializers, better Office integration, inline functions, parallel LINQ, simpler type handling, auto properties, and lots more.
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awesome, yessss, perfect, I like all the new features
Still no iterators???
Do they live in 2003? C# had it since .Net 2.0.
Can't they just buy VB-to-C# converter and duct-tape it between VB and C# compilers? It they don't have money to buy the converter I'll donate.
The video resolution is so poor that makes it a pain trying to follow the demos. Please make it a little better
or else you are wasting a very good effort. The audio is very low. Microphones should near speakers to avoid
reverberation.
Best regards and congratulations nonetheless.
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