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c# Programming Glossary: investment

How to preventing decompilation of any C# application

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1276237/how-to-preventing-decompilation-of-any-c-sharp-application

it is to defeat your licensing practices and the return on investment . Sit down with a spreadsheet and look through the possible..

Business Case for ReSharper

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2298308/business-case-for-resharper

kind of fact based estimate of the likely return on their investment. So for example A license costs say 250 per developer a developer.. less it isn't. Some corporates apply a minimum return on investment ROI factor so if the factor is 1.2 then you would have to show.. exaggerated by a factor of 70 it's still a worthwhile investment. The number of recommendations on the web and developers claiming..

Generic methods in .NET cannot have their return types inferred. Why?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3203643/generic-methods-in-net-cannot-have-their-return-types-inferred-why

absolutely positively would have an amazing return on that investment. Making LINQ work was worth it. But there is no corresponding..

Is it possible to use ShowDialog without blocking all forms?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/428494/is-it-possible-to-use-showdialog-without-blocking-all-forms

will only block that thread. Clearly that's not a trivial investment of work of course. You can have the dialog not block any threads..

The Value of Unit Testing

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/708047/the-value-of-unit-testing

Introducing unit tests into development process is like investment you have to put some money up front to get profit later. Management.. this analogy if you follow through with it describe what investments are required and then lay down plan for profits. For example..

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