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Wednesday, September 04, 2002 |
Gyro! Gyro!. Gyro is a set of files that convert an existing installation of the Microsoft Shared Source CLI to support generic type definitions and generic methods. Gyro extends the CLI, ILAsm assembler, and C# compiler. It also includes several samples, documentation (in the form of specifications) and some new tests. It does not support generics in the JScript® compiler. [sellsbrothers.com: Windows Developer News]
This is totally cool. Shoot, I just realized that I don't have Rotor on this machine (notebook). Gotta download that too...
9:11:58 PM
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Don't stop Blogging, Sam .... Don't stop Blogging, Sam Well, Sam yours is one blog we goto for .Net related stuff. Your blog has become a huge knowledgebase of .Net news and articles. So keep the ball rolling while you try to find what you need to do with your blog. Cheers !! [WebJives :: Me & You]
Well, that's very nice to say. You've got a deal. I'll keep the .NET stuff going as I figure out things. Also, keep a look for some new original .NET material on VS.NET Automation, COM Interop, Managed C++ and more!
6:11:17 PM
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O'Reilly has a new article up on C# Object Serialization. Again, they confuse the language with features that are actually available in the BCL. ISerializable, IFormatter, BinaryFormatter and SoapFormatter are all in the BCL and available to any .NET language.
2:04:39 PM
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