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Iterator Usage
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over 8 years ago
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Grant Richins
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OK, a few days ago I asked about how you used anonymous methods . Thanks for the very few who responded. I'm hoping that more people have used them than chose to respond. Now it's time to ask about my other pet feature: Iterators. How an possibly more...
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Shameless Plug
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over 8 years ago
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Grant Richins
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Personally I think the MS marketing team really did rop the ball. They we're so busy promoting .NET that when VC 7.0 (aka 2002) and VC 7.1 (2003) shipped they forgot to mention all the tons of cool purely-native improvements in the product. Well now in...
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Anonymous Method Usage
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over 8 years ago
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Grant Richins
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So now that Beta 1 has been out and fairly widely availible for a while, how do you use anonymous methods? When I was working on them I saw several contrived examples. I saw several that seemed more like abuses than legitimate uses. In my earlier posts...
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Trade-offs
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over 8 years ago
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Grant Richins
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It seems like a lot of the time we (as software developers) are forced to make trade-offs. Choosing between 2 algorithms that solve the same problem, but with different characteristics. Sometimes it's an easy choice: option #1 is O(1) and option #2 is...
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