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dotnet 2.0: Generic programming

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schouwla@yahoo.com - 22 Aug 2005 07:27 GMT
Will generic programming and lambda be included in the final dotnet
framework 2.0?

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Lars Schouw
Oliver Sturm - 22 Aug 2005 10:07 GMT
> Will generic programming and lambda be included in the final dotnet
> framework 2.0?

These two features have been included in every version of .NET 2.0 I
have ever seen. Why wouldn't they be included in the final version?

Maybe a more useful question would be "will they be supported by <insert
language of choice here>", which might not be that easy to answer. Is
that what you wanted to ask?

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schouwla@yahoo.com - 23 Aug 2005 02:13 GMT
Is that included in csharp or only if you use fsharp as you programming
language?
Lars
Oliver Sturm - 23 Aug 2005 10:21 GMT
> Is that included in csharp or only if you use fsharp as you programming
> language?

f# has nothing to do with support for Generics or anonymous methods.
Generics are a feature of .NET and may be implemented by any of the
languages that support .NET (I don't know if or when MS want to make
that a requirement). In .NET languages from MS (the standard ones, not
experimental stuff like f#), Generics are supported by C# and VB.NET, at
least (not sure if there may be others).

Anonymous methods, on the other hand, are really a language feature,
AFAIK. C# has them and I think VB.NET doesn't, but I'm not sure about
other languages.

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