.NET Rocks!

Microsoft VB.NET Team

Episode #37 Monday, September 8, 2003

This is a rare opportunity to have a conversation with people at Microsoft who are so closely tied to VB and VB.NET. They talked about new features in Whidbey, the next version of Visual Basic expected out in 2004 sometime, including some features that nobody knows about outside of the Alpha program! You'll have to listen to find out what they are!

Carl and Mark talked about the things they like and have disliked about VB in the past, and how VB.NET has really brought the language to the forefront of the serious development community. As well, they ask some interesting questions like, "what parts of the .NET Framework were written in VB.NET" and other goodies. There are plenty of laughs as well. If you're a VB programmer, you've got to hear this!

Guests:

Paul Vick

Paul Vick originally joined Microsoft as a part of the Microsoft Access group in 1992, after an internship with them the previous summer. He worked on the Access team for 4.5 years, in the process shipping versions 1.0 through 97. For the first few years, he worked on the query designer, later moving on to be a technical lead for the product and owning performance for the last two versions he worked on. Looking for a change, in 1997 he joined the Visual Basic group. For the first 1.5 years, Paul worked on adding features to the OLE Automation component that shipped with Visual Basic 6.0. After shipping VB 6.0, he moved into the core compiler team as it started work on what would become Visual Studio .NET. For a year, he worked on the code generator for the compiler until he took over the compiler team in late 1999. Along with PM, Paul drove the decision to change the language to better suit it to .NET and the CLR, helped define the new language and, for the first time, wrote a full language specification for the language. He also helped shepherd the language changes into the compiler itself and shipped Visual Basic .NET in 2002. He then become a Technical Lead in Visual Basic, continuing to work on the Visual Basic language definition and the compiler.

Amanda Silver

Amanda Silver is a Program Manager with the Visual Basic .NET team. As a program manager, Amanda is responsible for features including the Visual Basic compiler and language, compatibility, and performance. She has tech edited several books including Ted Pattison's Object Oriented Programming with Visual Basic .NET and the VB.NET Language printed by O'Reilly press. She is a frequent guest in live chats on MSDN and has appeared on Microsoft's VBTV. Articles by Amanda can be found in Component Developer (CoDe) magazine and she can often be found in developer forums such as VSConnections, TechEd, and at user group meetings across the country

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