Xen meets its Omega
I got a surprise in my inbox this morning. An email from Erik Meijer read:
The impossible has happened: X# became Xen, Xen became Comega, and Comega has shipped.
https://www.research.microsoft.com/research/downloads/default.aspx.
Enjoy
Matt
Comments
- Anonymous
July 14, 2004
What's really impossible is to install it without having Visual Studio.net 2003 on your machine. - Anonymous
July 15, 2004
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July 16, 2004
Microsoft ha hecho pblico bajo Shared Source Licensing Terms, el C-Omega, un nuevo lenguaje diseado para unir SQL, XML y Object Oriented Programming Model. Link para bajar aqui Algunos delos bloggers de Microsoft ya han empezado a poner post al... - Anonymous
July 27, 2004
This is OT. Since I don't know where to ask this question I am asking here.
Can someone tell me how to create instances of Content classes using constuctor. (I know the xml literal way) - Anonymous
July 27, 2004
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July 29, 2004
Thanks Matt. I'll slightly reformat the question. Can you tell me how can I have a non-default constructor that initializes x in the following class A
public class A
{
struct
{
int x;
}
}
(Basically I want to initialize all the fields inside the constructor)
Outside the constructor I can access x as
A a = new A();
a.x = 5;
But inside the constructor, I coudn't do
this.x
because of the anonymoust struct
Is it by design that all content classes has to be initialized from outside of constructors? - Anonymous
July 29, 2004
That's probably a bug.