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C# Workshop - Supplemental Text
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Quote:Original post by Telastyn
I think that the traffic will increase a little once we hit the project and people have something (interesting) to do and actual code to discuss.
Quote:Original post by foolios
It would be awesome if we could... |
Posted July 22, 2007 5:14:38 PM
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Unsure I can fully carry on with this workshop
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Quote:Original post by Daerax
All hidden participating students should cease lurking and interact, creating a community will make it easier to post and keep the project going.
I'm definately still active, just on vacation away from home. I'... |
Posted July 19, 2007 8:58:06 PM
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C# Exercise based off previous C++ Workshop
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Quote:Original post by Zahlman
But it is, basically, what you should be doing, *not* the first way. The second way is more maintainable; you won't need to change things if the enum contents change. Please keep in mind that "explicit" does not equal... |
Posted July 7, 2007 4:50:29 AM
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C# Exercise based off previous C++ Workshop
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I decided to play around with this and came up with two solutions.
The first solution uses a switch, but not a new enum. System.ConsoleColor matches up nicely. It's the better of the two solutions.
The second solution is, well, interesting.... |
Posted July 6, 2007 7:55:31 PM
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Gamedev's Summer Reading Giveaway!
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The Newbie Enters,I'm Making The Quake Killer!Where Do I Start, d00d? |
Posted July 6, 2007 5:10:02 PM
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C# Workshop - Week 1 (Ch. 1 & 2) - Advanced
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Quote:Original post by Nunyah
Quote:Original post by JWalsh
If you've found the above a more human-readable format for learning beginning C#, please let me know. Note, this is again just an overview of the information in week 1. If this format re... |
Posted July 6, 2007 4:45:14 AM
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C# Workshop - Week 1 (Ch. 1 & 2) - Advanced
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Quote:Original post by JWalsh
*snip*
(It's good practice according to the Microsoft C# style Guideline to name Properties the same as their data types whenever possible)
*snip*
I searched both MSDN and Google trying to find this ... |
Posted July 5, 2007 9:29:07 PM
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C# Workshop - Week 1 (Ch. 1 & 2) - Advanced
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15. When are forward declarations needed in C#?
From the specs: Forward declarations are never needed in C# because, with very few exceptions, declaration order is insignificant.
When might there be an exception? |
Posted July 2, 2007 10:07:41 PM
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C# Workshop - Week 1 (Ch. 1 & 2) - Advanced
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Quote:Original post by JWalsh
public class Rectangle
{
public int Area
{
get { return m_Height * m_Width; }
}
protected int m_Height;
protected int m_Width;
}
The only question I have about g... |
Posted July 1, 2007 11:31:35 PM
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C# Workshop - Week 1 (Ch. 1 & 2) - Advanced
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Here's my first week's exercise. I abused the static constructor of the MyNameIs class and removed the namespace to see if it worked--and it did! This is probably a good example of bad design but it works.
class MyNameIs
{
static MyNameI... |
Posted July 1, 2007 10:28:17 PM
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