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    I found this today. I'll always remember, back in 1999, when I first read about C#, someone said "Oh, that's Microsoft's version of Java isn't it?" http://www.vb123.com/kb/index.html?199712_pv_ed.htm[^]

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      I found this today. I'll always remember, back in 1999, when I first read about C#, someone said "Oh, that's Microsoft's version of Java isn't it?" http://www.vb123.com/kb/index.html?199712_pv_ed.htm[^]

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      Wao, its really an interesting prediction and good collection of information. :)

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        I found this today. I'll always remember, back in 1999, when I first read about C#, someone said "Oh, that's Microsoft's version of Java isn't it?" http://www.vb123.com/kb/index.html?199712_pv_ed.htm[^]

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        in 1999 i did not know anything about programming and never even touched a computer

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          I found this today. I'll always remember, back in 1999, when I first read about C#, someone said "Oh, that's Microsoft's version of Java isn't it?" http://www.vb123.com/kb/index.html?199712_pv_ed.htm[^]

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          peterchen
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          In hindsight I'd say he underestimated the tendency to "write a new, better one" vs. improving the existing.

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          | FoldWithUs! | sighist | WhoIncludes - Analyzing C++ include file hierarchy

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            I found this today. I'll always remember, back in 1999, when I first read about C#, someone said "Oh, that's Microsoft's version of Java isn't it?" http://www.vb123.com/kb/index.html?199712_pv_ed.htm[^]

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            wow that is actually pretty good!!

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              wow that is actually pretty good!!

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              Yes, almost nearly accurate at predicting XAML and DOCX. :-D

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