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Incremental rebuild was a feature of the C# compiler which was meant to increase the throughput after an initial build. It worked on the principle that changes in between builds
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I was trying to remember any interesting event associated with a new year and the best I could come up with this morning is many years after what I've been
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1/ Edit and continue was a beloved feature of VB6 and was a priority for making migration onto .NET easy for RAD developers. EnC is magical when it works correctly.
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1/ The C# development team, for V1, consisted of 5 individual engineers, a lead, and a couple of PMs. 4 of the engineers worked on implementing the compiler, and the
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1/ It's probably not the first thing you think of, but when we started .NET (COM+) in the late 90s, C# didn't exist yet. We were working on it at
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