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Tag: clr
A Book Every Developer Must Read
Anonymous generic methods making things "just work"
Book Review: Iron Python in Action
Book Review: Metaprogramming in .NET
Can Dynamic Languages Scale? Yes
Can the CLR "go dynamic"? Absolutely... and arguably, already is
Don't Fear the dynamic/VARIANT/Reaper...
Dynamic languages, type systems, and self-modifying systems
Hard Questions About Architects
Interop Briefs: Begin at the Beginning...
Interop Briefs: Check your politics at the door
Interop Briefs: In-proc interoperability
Interop Briefs: In-proc interop with IKVM
Interop Briefs: Out-of-proc interop using Intrinsyc's J-Integra
Is "Performance" Subjective or Objective?
Is Java "Done" like the Patriots, or "Done" like the Dolphins?
Laziness in Scala
Multi-core Mania: A Rebuttal
My kingdom for a good macro language!
Nullable Type correction/bugfix
Of Fibers and Continuations
Partners, old and new
Recommended Reading List
Revisiting Rotor
Sample programmers' quiz
SSCLI 2.0 Internals
The relational database needs no "defense"
URLs as first-class concepts in a language