What Would You Ask Anders Hejlsberg?
What Would You Ask Anders Hejlsberg? [via Bill Venners]
Hejlsberg is a well known programming languages architect. He was behind Delphi at Borland and now is the chief architect behind C#.
What Would You Ask Anders Hejlsberg? [via Bill Venners]
Hejlsberg is a well known programming languages architect. He was behind Delphi at Borland and now is the chief architect behind C#.
Speaking more about Python…here is another Python lover coming out: Tomas Jogin.
Yesterday was a beautiful day but it was nothing compared to what happened to me today… I worked side by side with one of the greatest developers out there: Alex Martelli, a C++ master and a Python master too. I only say that he’s one of the top contributor in the Python community, he wrote two books for O’Reilly: Python in a Nutshell and Python Cookbook. He’s also involved in a plethora of Python-based projects like Anygui, Python itself and the amazing PyPy. He’s also one of the board directors of Python Business Forum and last but not least he steadily works for Strakt, a Swedish company which gave (and give too) very much to the Python community. I’m very happy (also are the people who were there today like my friend Valentino Volonghi) and honored to have the opportunity to collaborate with a “big head” like him and…yeah not much to say now. I’m happy. Workin’ with this kind of sotfware guys (he has a 25+ years experience on software development, he worked for IBM Research and Texas Instruments) is always a great thing for young developers like me.
Brad Adams comments the discussion on his third article on designing good libraries. Must Read.
Here is a list of sessions: http://www.msdn.microsoft.com/events/pdc/agenda.aspx#tracks
…bought two new books: Patrick Robinson’s USS Shark, Antrax (The Voyage of the Jerle Shannara, Book 2) by Terry Brooks and…one of the greatest things I’ve ever bought: about 1 hour and 7 minutes of one of the best soul voices outta there: Luther Vandross with his last record: Dance With My Father.
Here you are. A new layout for the blog. Hope you like it. If you want to see what the old version looks like…Google has it in cache