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How We Do Language Design at Microsoft (C#, Visual Basic, F#). Lisa Feigenbaum, Don Syme, Alex Turner, Lucian Wischik Microsoft Corporation. DEV328. Panelists. Lisa Feigenbaum, Community Program Manager (VS Pro) Don Syme , Principal Researcher (F#)
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How We Do Language Design at Microsoft(C#, Visual Basic, F#) Lisa Feigenbaum, Don Syme, Alex Turner, Lucian Wischik Microsoft Corporation DEV328
Panelists • Lisa Feigenbaum, Community Program Manager (VS Pro) • Don Syme, Principal Researcher (F#) • Alex Turner, Compiler Program Manager (C#, VB) • Lucian Wischik, Language Program Manager (VB)
Questions • Who are the languages’ users? • What are the languages’ goals? • What are the languages’ directions? • How do you manage the day-to-day process? • How much does language design come from research? • How much does language design come from users? • How do you create a new language? • How does a language mature gracefully? • What language design tips have you learned?
Open Microphone Q&A
Resources • C#: http://csharp.net • Visual Basic: http://msdn.com/vbasic • F#: http://fsharp.net
Related Sessions VS Languages Booth DEV372-INT: Meet the Microsoft Visual Studio Professional Team • May 17 at 3:15-4:30 PM, by All DEV317: Using Visual Basic to Build Windows Phone 7 Apps • May 18, 8:30-9:45 AM, by Lucian Wischik DEV324: C# and Visual Basic Future: Async Made Simple • May 18, 3:15-4:30 PM, by Alex Turner DEV323: A Taste of F#: Today and Future • May 18, 5:00-6:15, by Don Syme DEV318 - Upgrading Your C# Programming Skills • May 19, 2:45-4:00PM, by Mark Michaelis
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