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I see that the C# Language Specification 2.0 is now
available online in draft form. Full details of generics, anonymous types, partial
types etc. are included. The nice thing about this document is that it only
includes the changes; at 44 pages long, this is definitely something worth
printing out to read on the long plane journey to the PDC! (Thanks to Robert for
the tip.)