Anders Hejlsberg Trends and Future Directions in Programming Languages (DevDays 2010 Keynote)
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Where are programming languages going today and in the future? In this talk Anders shares his views of the trends that influence programming languages in general and C# in specific.
This keynotes session is presented by Anders Hejlsberg during Microsoft DevDays 2010 in The Hague in The Netherlands.
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exceptional and priceless
Mind opening.
This was well worth watching:
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Since pascal-
External storage= 100,000x bigger, internal storage = 10,000x bigger & processor = 1000x faster
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but have Programming languages evolved as much?
Great video for the language designer
and why is this video not in the rss feed?
What do you mean not in the rss feed? Which rss feed are you refering too?
@sreejithssnair: really ? what was the point ?
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