Thanks for the link. There were soooo many sessions at the PDC, it was difficult to skim through the summaries and find topics of interest. Wish I could have been there.
>>Good to know. Last I heard it would only be supported in C#.
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>>>BTW - Generics will work across all MSFT languages in Whidbey.
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>For people who did not attend the PDC conference in October, you can find much of the information from the conference sessions free online at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/events/pdc/agendaandsessions/sessions/default.aspx. For example, on this topic there is materials for session:
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>Tools and Languages
>TLS300
>Visual Basic "Whidbey": Advanced Language and IDE Features
>Visual Basic .NET introduced VB developers to a number of advanced language features from inheritance to multithreading. In "Whidbey", Visual Basic developers will have access to an even larger set of advanced features within the language and the development environment.
Learn the ins and outs of generics, operator overloading, XML Doc comments, partial types, and more! Amanda Silver; Steven Lees
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