My friend Mike Zintel, at Microsoft, dropped this to me in email over the weekend. Congratulations Mike!
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The product I’ve been working on for 3 years is released.
http://blogs.msdn.com/mikezintel/archive/2005/10/29/486731.aspx
http://blogs.msdn.com/mikezintel/archive/2005/09/29/475506.aspx
What is it? It’s a .NET language runtime, …, er developer productivity, er …
I am not a nerd. I’m not a nerd. I am not a nerd.
Oh hell.
Think of it as fuel injection for programmers. It makes the job of writing programs easier, faster, cheaper, and hopefully enables more interesting and reliable programs.
Mike.
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I got some responses to this email, from trusted sources, who explained to me that i was, indeed, a nerd.
Mike.
We always knew, Mike. We love you anyway!
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