[Lazarus] Anders Hejlsberg interview

2013-07-16 Thread Howard Page-Clark
People may be interested to listen to this 20 minute interview with 
Anders (and a MS colleague named Steve Lucco) in which they discuss 
Java, Javascript, C#, Typescript, XMl...


http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/619759/CodeProject-interviews-Anders-Hejlsberg-and-Steve

They also mention Microsoft's interest in outreach to the broader 
development community (i. e. non-Windows), and their view that 
Javascript is the only real cross-platform language.
(Anders was the original architect of Delphi, now the chief architect of 
C#).


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Re: [Lazarus] Anders Hejlsberg interview

2013-07-16 Thread Michael Van Canneyt



On Tue, 16 Jul 2013, Howard Page-Clark wrote:

People may be interested to listen to this 20 minute interview with Anders 
(and a MS colleague named Steve Lucco) in which they discuss Java, 
Javascript, C#, Typescript, XMl...


http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/619759/CodeProject-interviews-Anders-Hejlsberg-and-Steve

They also mention Microsoft's interest in outreach to the broader 
development community (i. e. non-Windows), and their view that Javascript is 
the only real cross-platform language.

(Anders was the original architect of Delphi, now the chief architect of C#).


And he is now the architect of the new Microsoft Javascript engine.

Which helps explain why they have this view, which is strange to say the least.

Java was cross-platform long before Javascript. 
But they don't own it, which is the major obstacle for M$ to adopt it.


It's always useful to have this kind of information in your head to put things 
in perspective.

This talk is not so innocent as it may seem.

Michael.

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