>I got into computers, oh so long ago, because someone told me computers had "languages" ... I'm finding the thing that still excites me is learning new ones. Now that I'm pretty comfortable in .NET I'm trying to get my C# as comfortable as my VB .NET and the whole idea of the XAML in WPF just seems like another interesting way to use "language" to model ideas.
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>I've been very impressed in the .net IDE in general with the way the intellisense, snippets etc. take most of the really boring stuff out of writing code. And those tools (and the addons like Resharper ) just keep getting better.
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>Are you using LinqPad very much?
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Charles,
You learned Turkish and few computer languages already, what language could stop you:)
.Net IDE is so nice that when coding in VFP I feel its lack a lot:(
Yes, I use LinqPad a lot. It is addictive. It is an easy to use interactive C#, VB, SQL,eSQL editor:) I think it is even a tool for non-.Net coders to find out what a complex SQL might be (and frankly I learned some SQL server T-SQL from there which I wouldn't think of myself).
(and I have Albahari's book in hard cover in a distance that I can always reach - hep elimin altinda:)
Cetin