Eric Lippert is a well-known personality, he is the lead developer of the C # compiler, and the author of one of the most interesting blogs in this field
, Fabulous Adventures In Coding . In addition, Eric is an active member of
stackoverflow , from where he periodically draws inspiration for his posts.
I already
wrote that I joined the translation of this wonderful blog into Russian, which in the Russian version is called
“Incredible Adventures in Code” and the attention to which I want to draw a little.
The process of translation and publication of materials of this blog cannot be called too smooth, I had interruptions with time, then the guys from Microsoft, who publish materials, but one way or another, the publication of materials continues. And although at the moment there are more than three dozen unpublished translations, the direct work on them has already been completed and the matter remains only for publication (as you understand, this is not a laborious task as the translation itself).
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So, since I managed to catch up with Eric (and he often writes and often is not very easy), I had a desire to ask the highly respected public opinion about other (older posts) Eric, who would be the same public would like to see in Russian . So, if anyone has any thoughts on this, preferences, etc. I propose to discuss, because for 7 years of blogging, Eric had many interesting posts, some of which, due to such a long time, have somewhat lost their relevance, but nevertheless many of them will still be very useful today.
UPDATE: fixed the link to the original blog of Eric. Initially, she was supposed to be there ...: shuffle: