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Monday, July 11, 2005

VB.NET as a dynamic, data language

Personally, I am very excited about what Paul says in his post here. This is one of the biggest reasons why I love VB.NET (and VFP), and it looks like there will be some very exciting things to look forward to after VS2005. Make sure to check out this paper (which Paul links to from his post) by Erik Meijer and Peter Drayton.
Posted by Beth Massi at 9:03 AM

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