Agility eLetter
January, 2004
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In this issue... In this issue, we have a
detailed article on .NET Gotchas. Abstract: Those of us programming on the .NET framework using one of the .NET languages and Visual Studio have come to realize the power and increased productivity that comes with it. Like any development, however, there are things that one should pay attention to. This article presents a number of things that we, as developers, would benefit from keeping in mind. This article presents 40 items we need to be aware of in the area of CLR/Framework, Visual Studio, Compiler, Language, Garbage Collection, Inheritance, Multithreading, COM-Interop, ASP.NET and Web Services. Please visit http://www.agiledeveloper.com/download.aspx to download the complete article from the Agile Developer web site. |
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Message from us If
you would like any question to be addressed or topic to be discussed, please
send us an email at agility@agiledeveloper.com. At the end of the year, one
person will be randomly selected from the list of respondents for a special
prize. We would like to hear from you. Please send
suggestions, corrections and comments to agility@agiledeveloper.com. |
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Quiz corner If you do not set the
apartment on a thread, what is the default apartment of the thread in .NET? Send your response to agility@agiledeveloper.com,
and you may become the winner of 2004 Agility special prize. The more quizzes
you answer, the better your chances are to be a winner! Quiz from the past issue Where do you go to look for answers to your
questions? Answer! My browser is set to the following URL as the home page – http://groups.google.com. Most of the time, I find answers to my questions there. Some times, even if I do not find the answers, it simply makes me feel better that there are others out there feeling the same pain! |
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Thus spake... In
order to succeed, your desire for success should be greater than your fear of
failure - Bill Cosby |