C# Identify Crisis, You Have To Know Your Identity(devcomponents.com)

submitted by devexpertdevexpert(260) 2 years, 8 months ago

Marking the beginning of the end of C# as language and its ongoing identity crisis.

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posted by MrBaldmanMrBaldman(165) 2 years, 8 months ago 0

Excellent article

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posted by SemiNormalSemiNormal(2) 2 years, 8 months ago 0

Meh. Just another crybaby rant about adding the dynamic keyword to C#.

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posted by yesthatmcgurkyesthatmcgurk(4063) 2 years, 8 months ago 0

Anti-kick here. He obviously never had to interop through COM or tried integrating with dynamic .NET languages. Its a pit of success--you would have to work hard to abuse it, yet it makes interop much easier.

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posted by .NetKicks.NetKicks(1304) 2 years, 8 months ago 0

I didn't even read it, thanks to your comment yesthatmcgurk. I'll read another one from the frontpage instead :D

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posted by belorionbelorion(5) 2 years, 8 months ago 0

Another Anti-kick here. I think "identity", as the author describes it, can be a good thing. But I consider C# identity to be it's ease of use, ability to express more with less compared to C++ and Java. I don't consider it's identity to begin and end with it's static nature.

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posted by criosraycriosray(10) 2 years, 8 months ago 0

This article is utter bs. Don’t waste your time reading it. Author apparently have zero clue.

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