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3 avril 2003

Cool Method You Never Knew Existed.

Ever needed to get the method description for the currently executing method? You can do this pretty easily by calling: "ConstructorInfo.GetCurrentMethod()."

[.NET Weblogs]
Pretty cool trick

10:37:27 AM    comment []  - See Also:  .NET 

Matt Carter at Fawcette sends a pointer to their new RSS feed. He says it contains "all of our magazine articles, online stuff, code, interviews etc, updated twice a day." The subject of the message is Bandwagon Jumping. The bandwagon here is Microsoft, and I think I must write a DaveNet piece about this. A remarkable movement, and a remarkable move by MS. They didn't reinvent RSS as they jumped in. This is a new idea for a BigCo. Of course there's still plenty of time for them to reinvent it. Praise Murphy! [Scripting News]

Very good stream of Java and .NET articles

9:18:07 AM    comment []  - See Also:  Programming .NET 


design choices in .NET. Chris has some great comments about the design decisions around some of the -Reader classes in the BCL:TextReader is a base class for things that read text. You can read text from a String (StringReader) or from a Stream (StreamReader). What about... [Incessant Ramblings]
Interesting comments there.

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