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Referring to "value types" versus "reference types", Part 2
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over 7 years ago
by
Theo Yaung
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Last Friday, I blogged about confusion between the terms "value" and "reference", when relating to .NET development. The post can be found here: http://blogs.msdn.com/theoy/archive/2005/06/24/ValueRef.aspx This time, I'm continuing the discussion...
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"Value" and "Reference" Confusion
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over 7 years ago
by
Theo Yaung
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While talking to someone yesterday, I witnessed yet another instance of "value" versus "reference" confusion. What do I mean? This is particularly confusing in .NET, because of some probably mistaken jargon choices on Microsoft's behalf. Commonly in ...
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Comparing C# and VB.NET
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over 7 years ago
by
Theo Yaung
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A reader wrote me just now: Hi, I just came across your blog and seeing that you're mentioning random thoughs on .NET, I was hoping you'd be able to answer this question: Is there any real difference to coding in VB or in C# when it comes to...
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Re-commission
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over 7 years ago
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Theo Yaung
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So after a super long hiatus, I've finally admitted that I'll end up posting far too infrequently if I restrict myself to writing a purely technical column. I mean, for technical posts, there's a lot of vetting that I put myself through in order to be...
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