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James Manning's blog
the static class in C# 2.0 is better than you think!
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over 9 years ago
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Fully unrelated to Hatteras, but a C# developer whohas been playing around with the beta was attempting to point out (incorrectly that the "static" modifier to a class was just syntax sugar and no better than making a private default constructor that...
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pushd - autofs on Windows that i never knew about and other ramblings
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over 9 years ago
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It had been on my blog todo list for awhile, but Buck beat me to it :) pushd works nicely for creating that mapping for you that's nice and trasient - when you popd, it goes away. This makes it excellent not only for interactive use, but incredible...
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.NET 2.0 meta-highlights
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over 9 years ago
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Junfeng has posted a great list of NET 2.0 highlights that is definitely worth a read. I think I'm not alone in maintaining lists of things that would have been great to have while tackling former problems. In my case, those happen to mainly be Java...
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