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[News] Microsoft takes a swing at JavaANN.lu
Posted on 23-Jun-2000 17:08 GMT by George13 comments
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C-Net's news.com has an interesting article about a new language Microsoft is developing called C# (pronounced C-Sharp) that has many things in common with Java and is intended for Internet programming. They also talk about a Virtual Machine that can can run many different programming languages on any hardware that Microsoft is working on. C-Net's news.com has an interesting article about a new language Microsoft is developing called C# (pronounced C-Sharp) that has many things in common with Java and is intended for Internet programming. They also talk about a Virtual Machine that can can run many different programming languages on any hardware that Microsoft is working on. Read the article at : http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1003-200-2128454.html
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Posted by Kay Are Ulvestad on 22-Jun-2000 22:00 GMT
Damn, this annoys me. This is typical Microsoft politics: If there is a standard for something, make another one, make sure you'll need Microsoft products to use it properly, and then when it is widespread enough, claim you invented the whole thing. I wonder if PC suppliers who don't deliver this "new big thing" from MS with their PC's will be penalized with more expensive licences for Windows... Grrr... :-(
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