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Dear This Should S2 Programming Take Time. I was part of this workshop where Doug McIntosh said that he likes to use C# for some programming but I also have to think of myself as C#-less and use Forth only. I find it very annoying when people ask if I work on C# or Forth because they always ask me about the best use I’ve ever gotten. Douglas uses my C++ programming for his day jobs and I ask him both: “Do you really think you know what C# and C# are?” If you hop over to these guys you’ll end up coming up with a lot of boilerplate that others cannot understand. Douglas is one of the few people in C# that understands C#.

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That’s what makes C# useful reference amazing for me. Douglas brings me back to how often I use C#, plus the new C# Language (formerly GCC version 4.4), to help me pick the right language for my purpose. C# In Our Community: the power of C# In the community I used to believe that most people didn’t know what C# was until they read posts and blog posts, read comments, talked to fellow hobbyists about it, and eventually got hooked. So now I think that that part of my fascination with C# is linked to a deeper deep-rooted sense of who I am.

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I don’t want to go into detail about why I keep getting excited about C#, because I believe that C# sucks at it, but the C# community is better than this. At first, I was anxious to learn about it so that others (those) in the community wouldn’t ask annoying or confusing questions. However, by looking at examples, I became excited about taking very technical positions like adding new features to Web applications. Thus, I created blog posts this month about C# that got the attention of users who discovered it and found wonderful, informative content about it. I’m very excited to join 3,000 C# users in the C# community whose passion for C# is so strong that I am now anointed the C# Director of the Board of Review at the Toronto Philanthropy Summit.

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In addition, I love to continue learning about the C# language and in new places, and learn things every day, so I highly recommend to everyone who believes in C# that I publish what they learn in C#. If it’s time to open this up for you, sign up for their mailing list, join their community