Unless you've listened to I'm Sorry, I Haven't a Clue , the BBC Radio 4 "antidote to panel games" which was chaired by the recently departed (and much missed) Humphrey Lyttelton , this post may not make a lot of sense to you. That's not intended to guarantee that it'll make...
Here in the UK (and possibly elsewhere - I'm too lazy to check Wikipedia) December 26th is called Boxing Day. I want to know why only this one aspect of .NET is given its own public holiday. Expanding the opportunities to language features as well as those of the runtime, I'd like to see: Null...
This post is in lieu of writing a proper one, either on the generic maths operators which Marc Gravell has been hard at work on, or on C# 4 which I have a number of opinions about (no surprise there). I will write about both of those topics, but I really ought to do some more work on the manuscript for...
I've been having a few wacky ideas recently, and I think it's time to put them to virtual paper. They're mostly around how we think about OO, and how future languages and platforms could do things. I very much doubt that any of them are new. I suspect they've been mulled over by people who really know...