A Dissertation on .NET Properties(codeheaven.info)

submitted by johnrudyjohnrudy(150) 3 years ago

A lengthy dissertation on properties in .NET, including guidelines, MSIL disassembly and disassembled/decompiled automatic properties. Yes, learn what "automatic" properties in C# 3.0 really do for (to) you!

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posted by samdnpsamdnp(975) 3 years ago 0

Very good, but I wouldn't consider it lengthy. Kicked

[I spent all day yesterday reading the C# specification text]

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posted by johnsheehanjohnsheehan(4785) 3 years ago 0

No anon comments allowed...boo. Why even have a blog if that's going to be the case?

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posted by leedumondleedumond(2139) 3 years ago 0

I agree with the author's assertion that properties without logic (what the author calls "trivial" properties) are basically a waste of time. May as well use a public field instead, unless you need to do binding.

(I also agree with johnsheehan that not allowing anonymous comments on your blog is lame! ;))

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posted by dotnetchrisdotnetchris(157) 3 years ago 0

I disagree with the entire purpose of this article, I put my discussion why on the blog.

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posted by tlynchtlynch(0) 3 years ago 0

kicked for using my CS theme =)

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posted by johnrudyjohnrudy(150) 3 years ago 0

You've been heard. I had Community Server misconfigured, and never noticed it because quite frankly nobody ever read it before. :) (Well, ALMOST nobody.) It seems to be allowing anonymous comments now.

NOW I need to get it e-mailing me correctly when comments are submitted, so that I can respond in a more timely fashion when people disagree with me. :) (For the two people who took the time to register just to comment, thank you ... You and I may not agree, but I'm glad that you were passionate enough to go through the silliness of registration.)

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