Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Best foreword i have ever read
Foreword from book [CLR via C# by Jeffrey Richter]
For this book, I decided to
ask my son Aidan to write the
foreword. Aidan is almost
three years old, but he has
been hearing about the
common language runtime,
the C# programming language,
and the Framework
Class Library since his birth.
By now, he must have picked
up a lot of knowledge by way
of osmosis. One day, 1 was
sure that if he heard about
exception handling one more
time, he would just vomit.
Turns out I was right.
Aidan has also known me his whole life, and I thought it might be appropriate for him to
include a few words about me in the foreword. After explaining to Aidan what a foreword is
and what I'd like him to write about, I let him sit on my lap in my office and type away. At first
he seemed to be experiencing writer's block, so 1 started him off, but then he took it from
there. As his father, I am impressed with his eloquent prose. 1 feel that his thoughts are heartfelt and truly reflect how he feels about me and the .NET Framework."The .NET Framework is a fantastic technology that makes developers more productive and my daddy explains it in such a way that
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- Aidan Richter, December 19, 2005
For this book, I decided to
ask my son Aidan to write the
foreword. Aidan is almost
three years old, but he has
been hearing about the
common language runtime,
the C# programming language,
and the Framework
Class Library since his birth.
By now, he must have picked
up a lot of knowledge by way
of osmosis. One day, 1 was
sure that if he heard about
exception handling one more
time, he would just vomit.
Turns out I was right.
Aidan has also known me his whole life, and I thought it might be appropriate for him to
include a few words about me in the foreword. After explaining to Aidan what a foreword is
and what I'd like him to write about, I let him sit on my lap in my office and type away. At first
he seemed to be experiencing writer's block, so 1 started him off, but then he took it from
there. As his father, I am impressed with his eloquent prose. 1 feel that his thoughts are heartfelt and truly reflect how he feels about me and the .NET Framework."The .NET Framework is a fantastic technology that makes developers more productive and my daddy explains it in such a way that
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- Aidan Richter, December 19, 2005
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