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StringDictionary class adds the key as lower-cased

clock May 25, 2009 22:35 by author Robbert
Hi there, In a project I'm currently developing, we used the StringDictionary (In the System.Collections.Specialized namespace) class frequently for stored key value pairs. I noticed that all my keys were lower-cased. So when checking out the Add method with Reflector, I found out t... [More]
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CTP Visual Studio 2010 & C#4.0 avaliable

clock October 28, 2008 21:43 by author Robbert
Hi there, Microsoft has released the CTP of Visual Studio .NET 2010 and C#4.0: Visual Studio 2010 and the .NET Framework 4.0 mark the next generation of developer tools from Microsoft. Designed to address the latest needs of developers, Visual Studio delivers key innovations in the follo... [More]
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70-551 is the wrong upgrade path because it is hard!

clock September 6, 2008 12:05 by author Robbert
Hi there, I've planned my 70-551-UPGRADE: MCAD Skills to MCPD Web Developer by Using the Microsoft .NET Framework for next friday, but today I've found something that got me al little bit worried and confused . Gerry O'Brien writes the following: Initially, we had a path from ... [More]
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Choosing a string comparison method is simple!

clock June 5, 2008 20:54 by author Robbert
In a lot of projects different users use different string comparison methods. I’ve seen a lot of code where there is a lot of ToLowers(), Equals, equality == operators, string.compare, string.CompareTo, and so on used for comparing strings. All different usages, sometimes for different purpose... [More]
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Preparing for the Microsoft exam 70-551, where to begin?

clock May 2, 2008 13:34 by author Robbert
I’m currently preparing to upgrade my MCAD.NET status to Visual Studio 2005 Certifications (yeah I know I’ve been lame ). As an MCAD or an MCSD, you are eligible to upgrade your credential—to reflect your expertise using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005—with one or two exams. ... [More]
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C# 3.0 Extension Methods are beautiful!

clock April 25, 2008 06:35 by author Robbert
Microsoft had made some language enhancements and with the introduction of C# 3.0, which was released together with the Microsoft .NET framework 3.5 en with the release of Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2008 last february, we can now use them. And the one I really digg is Extension Methods. In the ... [More]
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Sitecore and a beautiful ASP.NET URL Redirection mechanism

clock April 11, 2008 20:51 by author Robbert
According to Wikipedia the definition of URL Redirection is: URL redirection, also called URL forwarding, domain redirection and domain forwarding, is a technique on the World Wide Web for making a web page available under many URLs. The customer I am currently working for already uses URL r... [More]
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