| > "So it's not just that the lead architect of C# is involved in the TypeScript changes." Anders Hejlsberg hasn't been the lead architect of C# for like 13 years. Mads Torgersen is: https://dotnetcore.show/episode-104-c-sharp-with-mads-torger... - "I got hired by Microsoft 17 years ago to help work on C#. First, I worked with Anders Hejlsberg, who’s sort of the legendary creator and first lead designer of C#. And then when he and I had a little side project with others to do TypeScript, he stayed over there. And I got to take over as lead designer C#. So for the last, I don’t know, nearly a decade, that’s been my job at Microsoft to, to take care of the evolution of the C# programming language" Years later, "why aren't you using YOUR LANGUAGE, huh? What's the matter, you don't like YOUR LANGUAGE?" is pushy and weird; he's a person with a job, not a religious cult leader. > "If Ford made a car and powered it with a Chevy engine, wouldn't you be curious what was going on also?" Like these? https://www.slashgear.com/1642034/fords-powered-by-non-ford-... |
It's also not what anyone said.
> It's best not to use quotation marks to make it look like you're quoting someone when you're not. <https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21643562>