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    Thumbs up Prerelease version of Visual Studio code-named “Orcas"

    Hi all
    MSDN Just start making article on the prerelease version of Visual Studio code-named “Orcas".
    Just see it in VISUAL BASIC and the C# 3.0 & C++.
    1.) VISUAL BASIC
    2.) C# 3.0
    3.) C++

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    Re: Prerelease version of Visual Studio code-named “Orcas"

    Dear Shakthi,
    Thanks for the info

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    Re: Prerelease version of Visual Studio code-named “Orcas"

    Its just ... "This article is based on a prerelease version of Visual Studio code-named “Orcas.” All information herein is subject to change."
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    Re: Prerelease version of Visual Studio code-named “Orcas"

    Quite an interesting read

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    Re: Prerelease version of Visual Studio code-named “Orcas"

    Quote Originally Posted by RobDog888
    All information herein is subject to change."
    Quite likely All Code herein will also be subject to change.

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    Re: Prerelease version of Visual Studio code-named “Orcas"

    Just wonder who was that genius that came up with the darn "from..." ahead of "Select..." ?

    Pretty darn useless feature but the argument they made was "It's the Intellisense!"...
    So what?

    Make the IDE better so it would consume less memory and will be faster, make better controls...
    Add more functionality (like full and easy FTP support and more intelligent and easier printing)...
    Make better memory management (at least like it was in VB6 where objects were destroyed almost immediately upon setting it to nothing)...

    But LINQ syntax? Please...

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    Re: Prerelease version of Visual Studio code-named “Orcas"

    Linq reminds me of the good old days of COBOL DB2 programming.

    But have to admit the syntax did strike me as a little odd - like SQL but different - just doesn't make sense.
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    Re: Prerelease version of Visual Studio code-named “Orcas"

    LINQ is silly, its a declarative feature in an imperative language.
    Most of the other 'innovations' being added to C# 3.0 are inspired by functional languages as well. Microsoft is too concerned with keeping it their flagship language and it is going to end up the jack of all trades.

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