Chris Anderson (one of the architects on Avalon and one of Microsoft's upcoming developer stars): "One of the coolest things about this PDC - almost all of the demos (including the keynotes!) will be using real production code..." [The Scobleizer Weblog]
Interesting, what's the definition of "real production code" here? Normally, I would suggest, that implies that is code that is shipping or damn near ready to ship - its not prototype, or alpha or beta, its code in production and in use.
So almost all the Longhorn demos are on real production code? This would imply Longhorn has gone gold - would be a shocker!
So almost all the Whidbey demos are on real production code? This would imply ASp.NET 2.0 etc etc have gone gold.
Perhaps, as usual, I have misunderstood the terminology or I am too old to understand the moderne?
posted at: 3:45:55 PM
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