25 Quotes by Anders Hejlsberg

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    My particular interest for the past couple of years has been to really think deeply about the big impendence mismatch we have between programming languages, C# in particular, and the database world, like SQL or, for that matter, the XML world, like XQuery and those languages that exist.

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    If you don't handle [exceptions], we shut your application down. That dramatically increases the reliability of the system.

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    Just because people tell you it can't be done, that doesn't necessarily mean that it can't be done. It just means that they can't do it.

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    We know that our underlying technology was not rich enough, ... It was not a particularly friendly world to program in.

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    With a lot of programs today, you're not only saying what you want the program to do, you are saying in painful detail how you want it done. The way we get to take advantage of all of the progress in CPUs and memory is offloading some of that 'how to' to the infrastructure.

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    I value simplicity over everything. I always look for simplicity. Simplicity is important in the quest for developer productivity.

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    The VB6 petition is the dilemma you end up in when you have a large installed base you're trying to move. There's no question .Net is a very productive system. The only way you can stay 100 percent backward-compatible is not to change your technology base.

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    Not only does this scenario require familiarity with several programming languages, but it also requires a mastery of the application programming interfaces that bridge the different domains, such as ADO.NET or Open DataBase Connectivity (ODBC).

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