A Suggestion For A New Access Modifier
As .NET languages don’t have friendship (or anything in the vicinity), the Internal modifier has come into play…. You can read the copy of the original post, or if that goes down too, you can try the Wayback Machine’s copy of it. Context: This post was automatically imported from my old blog, which was originally hosted on Microsoft’s ASP.NET Community Blogs. When they shut it down, I dumped all of my old posts to Wordpress. You can still check out the original blog on the Wayback Machine.
2003-11-01
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Whidbey & C# 2.0: New Toys
Been going over the PDC slides and got to TLS321: Visual C# “Whidbey” – IDE Enhancements For C# Developers and TLS320: Visual C# “Whidbey”: Language Enhancements. As far as I can see, next year I’ll be getting some new toys…. You can read the copy of the original post, or if that goes down too, you can try the Wayback Machine’s copy of it. Context: This post was automatically imported from my old blog, which was originally hosted on Microsoft’s ASP.NET Community Blogs. When they shut it down, I dumped all of my old posts to Wordpress. You can still check out the original blog on the Wayback Machine.
2003-11-01
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How To: Create a Component Conscious UITypeEditor
Many a time do I find Design-Time support in Visual Studio.NET to be a no-man’s land, be it because no one in my surroundings knows how to do something I have to do and I have to resort to an hour or more of internet research, at times in vain, or be it because I have to look into and touch Microsoft’s internal/private classes…. You can read the copy of the original post, or if that goes down too, you can try the Wayback Machine’s copy of it.
2003-10-31
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