This blip is not on the current edition of the Radar. If it was on one of the last few editions, it is likely that it is still relevant. If the blip is older, it might no longer be relevant and our assessment might be different today. Unfortunately, we simply don't have the bandwidth to continuously review blips from previous editions of the Radar.Understand more
Jan 2011
AdoptWe feel strongly that the industry should be adopting these items. We use them when appropriate on our projects.
When C# first appeared, many saw it as a direct competitor to the Java language’s dominance in enterprise application development. This was often attributed to the syntactical similarities that the two languages shared. Since its introduction, however, C# has continued to move forward with the adoption of language features such as lambda expressions, extension methods, object initializers and automatic property setters and getters, all of which are available in the 3.5 release of the language. With the 4.0 release of C#, we will see the introduction of a dynamic keyword and named and optional parameters, which will continue to bring C# more in line with languages such as Ruby and well ahead of the Java language.
Aug 2010
AdoptWe feel strongly that the industry should be adopting these items. We use them when appropriate on our projects.
Apr 2010
AdoptWe feel strongly that the industry should be adopting these items. We use them when appropriate on our projects.
Jan 2010
TrialWorth pursuing. It is important to understand how to build up this capability. Enterprises should try this technology on a project that can handle the risk.