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  • Can't get no VB Action ?

    Paul Stovell finally notices the lack of support for statement lambdas in VB9 . Unfortunately Vb9 only supports lambda expressions such as can be expressed in today's expression trees. .NET 4.0 will most probably include support for lambda statements, and hopefully at the same time VB10 will have...
    Posted to @ Head (Weblog) by bill on 03-27-2008
    Filed under: VB, Orcas, LINQ, VB10
  • Increment operators ?

    Does VB need prefix and postfix increment and decrement operators ? Here's an example I posted today for a question on adding an index with LINQ: Sub Main() Dim values() As String = { "aaa" , "bbb" , "ccc" } Dim index As Int32 = -1 Dim view = From v In values _ Let x...
    Posted to @ Head (Weblog) by bill on 03-25-2008
    Filed under: LINQ, VB10, VS2008, CSharp
  • More on videos from Lang.NET symposium

    If you want to download the videos to watch later, or to happily play them faster, skip ahead etc, then you can grab the .wmv files instead of having to watch them in a browser in silverlight. I like to increase the play speed in parts and silverlight doesn't allow that ;) To get the .wmv's,...
    Posted to @ Head (Weblog) by bill on 02-23-2008
    Filed under: VB, Life, Rant, LINQ, VB10, VS2008
  • Right tool for the job ?

    I was catching up on reading some msdn blogs and stumbled across an entry from Yves Dolce. Yves was showing how to create a word document part including a graphic . Thing was, he was using C#, not VB. Here's an example : var graphic = new XElement (dm.GetName( "graphic" ), new XAttribute...
    Posted to @ Head (Weblog) by bill on 12-09-2007
    Filed under: VB, Orcas, LINQ, VB10
  • LINQ to XSD --> VB can do better !

    RJ posted an interesting entry about LINQ to XSD. The early LINQ to XSD bits that surfaced back in Orcas Beta 1 or thereabouts were basically an object layer of the underlying xml data. It was better than *just* an object model in that much of the XElement capabilities remained, but it was still just...
    Posted to @ Head (Weblog) by bill on 12-05-2007
    Filed under: VB, Orcas, LINQ, VB10, VS2008
  • Update on Snippet Editor

    I've finally given the Snippet Editor a major make over including a new look. To go with this, I've given it a new home on my web site: http://billmccarthy.com/Projects/Snippet_Editor And I've added a Snippets category to this blog for feedback, info etc. I'll update the web page with...
    Posted to @ Head (Weblog) by bill on 11-13-2007
    Filed under: VB, Orcas, LINQ, Vista, DevCenter, VB10, Snippets
  • Counting deck chairs on the titanic

    Paul Vick released some statistics in relation to VB , which for discussion sake I'll repeat here : Visual Basic is the #1 .NET language (as reported by Forrester Research) Visual Basic is the #1 downloaded and #1 registered Express Edition (topping the #2 position by 20%) Visual Basic is the #1...
    Posted to @ Head (Weblog) by bill on 11-02-2007
    Filed under: VB, Life, Whidbey, Rant, Orcas, LINQ, DevCenter, VB10
  • Schemas in the scheme of things...

    I got an interesting email today, which, to paraphrase, said: I would like a syntax where I can say “an XElement that follows this XSD" This question actually digs deep into the issue of strong typing versus dynamic typing and what it really is we want from a type system. A lot of people think of...
    Posted to @ Head (Weblog) by bill on 10-29-2007
    Filed under: VB, LINQ, DevCenter, VB10
  • VS 2008 is LIVE !!!

    Just spotted it on MSDN subscriber downloads. Enjoy :)
    Posted to @ Head (Weblog) by bill on 11-19-2007
    Filed under: VB, Orcas, LINQ, DevCenter, VB10
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