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From: Jofu
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Dolly
Bad luck i really dont have access to a .NET compiler at office!!!! but still
interested.........
BSJB... is it really the initials of the developers!!!!!
i
saw this in a description given for this book..... Programming in the .NET Environment
-Joseph
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A
better title for this book would be 'An Insider's Guide to Why the .NET
Framework Was Designed the Way It Was'. The authors are Microsoft developers who
have been working on .NET for most of its existence. Because of their first hand
knowledge of the Framework's evolution, they offer a perspective that is
uniquely different than all the other .NET books out there. Covered are topics
such as the design goals of C# (including an alarming story of how Microsoft
considered modifying C++ rather than creating a new language), the internal
discussions of the Visual Basic team regarding how that language would evolve,
and the advantages/disadvantages of garbage collection versus deterministic
finalization, and why garbage collection finally won out. There are even little
known nuggets, such as why every .NET Framework executable contains the string
"BSJB" (they are the initials of four of the original
developers).
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From: dolly
Soni,
m zbikowski
MZ ...sure that
rings some bells... The first 2 bytes in an exe are these intials. Quick,
open up any exe and look..
BSJB, Well can somebody
explain?
Regards,
Dolly
Joseph
Ninan
Cognizant Technology Solutions
+3rd Floor, Metlife (COMS Team), CTS Techno
Campus, Chennai.
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