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c# Programming Glossary: restricting

How to have silverlight get its data from MySQL

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/100104/how-to-have-silverlight-get-its-data-from-mysql

people snooping through it but more importantly you're restricting what people can do to your database. If your data is supposed..

Event Signature in .NET — Using a Strong Typed 'Sender'?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1046016/event-signature-in-net-using-a-strong-typed-sender

other than C# or Visual Basic .NET and I do not mind restricting it to C# and VB.NET for .NET Framework 3.0 and above. I could..

Why are private virtual methods illegal in C#?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3082310/why-are-private-virtual-methods-illegal-in-c

method in non nested derived classes then you can do so by restricting the ability of non nested classes to derive from the base class..

Generic overload resolution

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3678703/generic-overload-resolution

doesn't just have a dynamic parameter the idea is that by restricting foo to be of type Foo or a subclass we'll always have a valid..

c# compare two generic values [duplicate]

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/488250/c-sharp-compare-two-generic-values

. I am assuming you were using for performance though so restricting to the Generic type will avoid accidental boxing via the Object.Equals..

C# int to enum conversion [duplicate]

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/502905/c-sharp-int-to-enum-conversion

you use depends on your implemenation. You might consider restricting user input or handling a default case when you use the enum...

Why are private fields private to the type, not the instance?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6983553/why-are-private-fields-private-to-the-type-not-the-instance

come up with a reason why it works like this rather than restricting access to the same instance . The best argument we could come..

I know C#. Will I be more productive with Python? [closed]

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/819056/i-know-c-will-i-be-more-productive-with-python

around. There's nothing wrong with having favorites but restricting yourself to one language or one set of concepts is a very unwise..