No that doesn't mean that I'm going to be [ab]using extension methods everywhere - though I suspect that extension methods could become the new singleton. That said I think that I am really starting to get them. Here's an example. Last night I'm doing some coding and I want to get some objects that I have written to serialise nicely to Xml. Now I don't want to give them public constructors as
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
The Price of .Net's Diversity
Posted on 1:47 PM by Unknown
.Net, since its' inception, has always tried to be a friend to everyone. A truly general purpose set of software development technologies. It offer both RAD and enterprise level development tools, dynamic languages, functional languages, type-safe languages, and OOP languages. With the Entity framework, Astoria, the DLR, dynamic data, and more shortly on the way the incredible breadth of the .Net
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