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[New post] DotNetDave Says… All Data Coming into a Type Must Be Validated!
Wednesday, December 8, 2021
dotNetDave posted: "Do you use object-oriented programming? If so, do you validate data coming into your types? If not, then you have broken the first pillar of OOP which is encapsulation. I have
[New post] RANDOMIZING A COLLECTION: ONE TIME OR FOREVER
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
dotNetDave posted: "Recently, while working on a new version of my dotNetTips Utility Dev App (free for developers), I modified it to retrieve messages that I display where I will be speaking next
[New post] Everything That Every .NET Developer Needs to Know About Disposable Types: Using Tools to Find Issues
Wednesday, November 24, 2021
dotNetDave posted: "In part 1 of this series of this article, I talked about that it is very critical for every developer to know exactly how memory management works in the .NET runtime. In part 2
[New post] Internationalization and Localization Performance: Collection Count() & Any() with Predicate
Tuesday, November 23, 2021
dotNetDave posted: " Subscriber Content In this article, I will show you how to properly use Count() or Any() with collections taking globalization into account. Collection Count() & Predicate
[New post] Internationalization and Localization Performance: Comparing Strings
Monday, November 22, 2021
dotNetDave posted: " Subscriber Content In this article, I will show you how to properly compare strings using globalization. Compare() In the String Performance articles I showed how to use
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