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Why choose C# for your development language? Well, it's part of Visual Studio, so you have the CLR in bed with you. That's the COmmon Language Runtime. It lets you mix all of the Visual Studio…Continue
Tags: CLR, Microsoft, Visual, Studio, C#
Started by Michael Levin. Last reply by Michael Levin Dec 25, 2009.
What version are you using? How has the Studio changed your life? Let's talk about the apps you build with VB. How, why, what are the pros and cons. It's a broad subject, I know. But we have to start…Continue
Tags: Visual, CLR, Studio, Microsoft, VB
Started by Michael Levin Dec 25, 2009.
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Codetown is a social network. It's got blogs, forums, groups, personal pages and more! You might think of Codetown as a funky camper van with lots of compartments for your stuff and a great multimedia system, too! Best of all, Codetown has room for all of your friends.
Created by Michael Levin Dec 18, 2008 at 6:56pm. Last updated by Michael Levin May 4, 2018.
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By Renato LosioAt its Build 2025 conference, Microsoft announced Edit, a new open-source command-line text editor, to be distributed in the future as part of Windows 11. Edit aims to provide a lightweight native, modern command-line editing experience similar to Nano and Vim.
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