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MSDN TV: Introduction to Visual J# 2005







MSDN TV: Introduction to Visual J# 2005

MSDN TV: Introduction to Visual J# 2005 03/27/2005 05:24 AM

Pratap Lakshman introduces various enhancements to Visual J# 2005 and discusses themes such as, providing language level support for common programming idioms, making it easier to write better and correct code, and enabling new scenarios through enhanced security and integration.




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