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Deepak Palkar Liked 1 Years ago through Pages
We wish to use these pages for publishing various documents, announcements, FAQ etc related to beyondrelational.com...
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Deepak Palkar Learned 1 Years ago through Just Learned
I just learned from Eric Lippert blog that, its incorrect that value types are always stored in stack. It was interesting to learn that "Value types can be stored in the heap as well"......
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Deepak Palkar Liked 1 Years ago through Just Learned
I just learned from Eric Lippert blog that, its incorrect that value types are always stored in stack. It was interesting to learn that "Value types can be stored in the heap as well"......
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Deepak Palkar Learned 1 Years ago through Just Learned
I just learned from Eric Lippert blog that, its incorrect that value types are always stored in stack. It was interesting to learn that "Value types can be stored in the heap as well"......
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Deepak Palkar Liked 1 Years ago through Just Learned
I just learned from Eric Lippert blog that, its incorrect that value types are always stored in stack. It was interesting to learn that "Value types can be stored in the heap as well"......
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Deepak Palkar Commented 2 Years ago through Blogs
The second post I mentioned, the hyperlink wasn't working right, here it is -> http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff647768.aspx...
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Deepak Palkar Commented 2 Years ago through Blogs
The second post I mentioned, the hyperlink wasn't working right, here it is -> http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff647768.aspx...
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Deepak Palkar Commented 2 Years ago through Blogs
Hi Walter,
If I understand right, you are asking if the LINQ support is provided for DAAB, which is not the case.
Please see this [post][1]
and this [post][2] can be useful to understand how to improve the functionality further.
hope that help...
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Deepak Palkar Commented 2 Years ago through Blogs
Hi Walter,
If I understand right, you are asking if the LINQ support is provided for DAAB, which is not the case.
Please see this [post][1]
and this [post][2] can be useful to understand how to improve the functionality further.
hope that help...
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Deepak Palkar Learned 2 Years ago through Just Learned
Here is 3 shortcuts in visual studio, that today i learned, which increases productivity.
F9 - To set a break point, Clicking again on that will remove that break point.
Ctrl + K, d - To format the page
Shift + Del - To cut the current line, wit...
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