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Writing Methods and Classes in LINQPad by aelij

LINQPad is a very useful code snippet IDE. I use it all the time to test small pieces of code. It's much more convenient than opening a new Visual Studio console application. It also formats the results very nicely. What seems to be missing in LINQPad...
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C# Partial Specialization With Extension Methods by aelij

One of the things C# generics lacks ( compared to C++ templates) is specialization (neither explicit nor partial). This can be very useful in some cases where you want to perform something differently for a specific T in a Class<T> . With C# 3.0...
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The WPF Contrib Project by aelij

I've been quiet for a while. Working a lot, and also burning the midnight oil, trying to bring life into this project I call... the WPF Contrib . Set up at CodePlex, WPF Contrib is mainly a library of reusable components. My goal is for it to become...
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Replacing P# by aelij

I've decided to replace P# with a great C# SWI-Prolog Interface , written by Uwe Lesta (I changed it a bit. See attachment.) The main reason for this decision was performance . P# was considerably slower, and the project had to meet certain standards...
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Replacing P# by aelij

I've decided to replace P# with a great C# SWI-Prolog Interface , written by Uwe Lesta (I changed it a bit. See attachment.) The main reason for this decision was performance . P# was considerably slower, and the project had to meet certain standards...
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The Hidden C# "Typedef" by aelij

I've just seen a blog entry about C# generics, concerning C#'s lack of typedef s. Actually, C# has a way of aliasing classes, using the using directive : using IntList = System.Collections.Generic. List < int >; IntList = System.Collections.Generic...
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