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Default Generics and the Next Release - 11-02-2003 , 02:47 PM






Hi,
With all the new info coming out of PDC I was wondering
if any of the following features would be in "Whidbey".
If not these features are the ones that would be at the
top of my list.
1. The ablity to create generics in J#, I know that J#
will be compatible with them but I want to be able create
them too without having to write them in C#.
2. The ablity to create .NET CF applications even if you
can't use the Java packages.
3. DirectX examples and app wizards for J#.
4. A class/methods/fields/property creator for all
languages including J#, C# has a good one write now but
again it would be great if it would work for all
languages.
John

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Default Re: Generics and the Next Release - 11-02-2003 , 05:59 PM






John,
Have you seen the roadmap on what Whidbey is suppose to include?

http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/pr...o/roadmap.aspx

Hope this helps
Jay

"JohnP" <anonymous (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

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Hi,
With all the new info coming out of PDC I was wondering
if any of the following features would be in "Whidbey".
If not these features are the ones that would be at the
top of my list.
1. The ablity to create generics in J#, I know that J#
will be compatible with them but I want to be able create
them too without having to write them in C#.
2. The ablity to create .NET CF applications even if you
can't use the Java packages.
3. DirectX examples and app wizards for J#.
4. A class/methods/fields/property creator for all
languages including J#, C# has a good one write now but
again it would be great if it would work for all
languages.
John



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JohnP
 
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Default Re: Generics and the Next Release - 11-03-2003 , 12:12 AM



Yea I took a look at that and that is what prompted this
line of questioning, I feel strongly that these 4 items
need to be included in the studio.
Thanks for your response,
John

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-----Original Message-----
John,
Have you seen the roadmap on what Whidbey is suppose to
include?

http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/pr...fo/roadmap.asp
x

Hope this helps
Jay

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Hi,
With all the new info coming out of PDC I was wondering
if any of the following features would be in "Whidbey".
If not these features are the ones that would be at the
top of my list.
1. The ablity to create generics in J#, I know that J#
will be compatible with them but I want to be able
create
them too without having to write them in C#.
2. The ablity to create .NET CF applications even if
you
can't use the Java packages.
3. DirectX examples and app wizards for J#.
4. A class/methods/fields/property creator for all
languages including J#, C# has a good one write now but
again it would be great if it would work for all
languages.
John


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Default RE: Generics and the Next Release - 11-03-2003 , 04:32 PM



Hi John,

The only publicly available information on Whidbey is located at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/pr...o/roadmap.aspx. Unfortunately
I can't tell you any more than what the web site says. I can and will
forward your suggestions to our development team.

Thank you for taking the time to send us your feedback.

Thanks,

Michael Green
Microsoft Developer Support

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JohnP
 
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Default RE: Generics and the Next Release - 11-03-2003 , 11:12 PM



Thanks for forwarding it,
John
Quote:
-----Original Message-----
Hi John,

The only publicly available information on Whidbey is
located at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/pr...fo/roadmap.asp
x. Unfortunately
I can't tell you any more than what the web site says. I
can and will
forward your suggestions to our development team.

Thank you for taking the time to send us your feedback.

Thanks,

Michael Green
Microsoft Developer Support

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no rights.
Please reply to newsgroups only.

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