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How do you find out when you've been loaded via XML Serialization?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1266547/how-do-you-find-out-when-youve-been-loaded-via-xml-serialization

an OnLoaded method that I could call after deserialising strikes me as being a bad thing to do . Edit2 For the sake of discussion..

C# overloading operator== versus Equals()

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1766492/c-sharp-overloading-operator-versus-equals

of the other code in the project needs to change. But this strikes me as a code smell overloading operator and not Equals just..

Deep Null checking, is there a better way?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2080647/deep-null-checking-is-there-a-better-way

cake.frosting null cake.frosting.berries null ... This strikes me however as not very elegant there should perhaps be an easier..

Default string initialization: NULL or Empty? [closed]

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/265875/default-string-initialization-null-or-empty

considered the default value or represents no value. This strikes me as odd with the newly added nullable types in c# it seems..

Discrete Anonymous methods sharing a class?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3885106/discrete-anonymous-methods-sharing-a-class

only one new class definition seems somewhat reasonable it strikes me as very odd that only one instance of c__DisplayClass2 is..

Remove handlers on disposing object

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/460525/remove-handlers-on-disposing-object

I can think of a few messy ways to solve this but it strikes me that there should be a far more elegant solution than those..

Convention question: When do you use a Getter/Setter function rather than using a Property

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/67063/convention-question-when-do-you-use-a-getter-setter-function-rather-than-using

a Getter Setter function rather than using a Property It strikes me that Properties in C# should be use when trying to manipulate..

Automatic generation of Unit test cases for .NET and Java

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/689087/automatic-generation-of-unit-test-cases-for-net-and-java

. I highly recommend watching the Channel 9 video. It strikes me that this sort of thing is very good for very data driven..

Repository and Data Mapper pattern

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8844105/repository-and-data-mapper-pattern

design share improve this question A few points It strikes me that overall you have a good design. That's evidenced in..

how to write super fast file streaming code in C#?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/955911/how-to-write-super-fast-file-streaming-code-in-c

of a file without buffering it in memory. However it strikes me that this is inefficient anyway as it needs to open the input..