Java inventor James Gosling says he isn't losing much sleep over Microsoft these days, despite the software giant's effort to stem Java's popularity with its own Java-like language.
Microsoft's C# (c-sharp) language wins an A from reviewer.
Ever wanted a static control that behaved like a Visual Basic label control? This could be just the thing you might be looking for. A fully stocked owner drawn RichControl class. By Norm Almond, The Code Project.
JavaWorld article by Michael L. Perry, ITworld.com.
Following on from its .NET plans announced last week, Microsoft has announced its C# (C sharp) object-oriented programming language for building XML-based applications.
This article is part of a series that aims at understanding fully the way in which delegates and events operate. By A. Abdul Azeez, The Code Project.
Introduction for first timers.
By Suite101.com. Eric Gunnerson was there when C# was being born. He is also the author of A Programmer's Introduction to C# and manages the C# section of the GotDotNet website.
Article explains basics of exception handling concept and syntax.
Microsoft introduced a new C++ based language with productivity features resembling Java. It is not based on a virtual machine model for moving byte code across a network to be run on a variety of target platforms.
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