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6:08 AM
Yello ? Anybody there ?
I have a question about using web services. Is it possible to return the response of a web service call with something else other than XML ?
 
 
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2:25 PM
Anyone here read Effective C# or More Effective C#?
 
 
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3:42 PM
Nope. Is it worth the read? Or is it just a collection of performance myths compiled and bound?
 
 
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4:49 PM
Looking at the table of contents, I don't think I would enjoy reading it
It all seems very basic.
And what's with the C++ terminology?
Data members? Virtual functions? Class objects?
Most of the advice in the chapter titles is reasonable, so it might be worth while to have read if you're starting out with C#
 
5:12 PM
Yeah, I just wondered if it would be worth it for me
I'm not what I would call a beginner any more
 
@brainydexter You could return it as an array of bytes from a BinarySerializer.
 
But the price for the eBooks was a bit too steep for my taste
 
 
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7:44 PM
@LasseVKarlsen lol, too true, and that's often my lament as well... But if it's a good reference, it's almost never a bad idea to have it on the shelf, because there are almost always times when you may need to show some code or a concept to someone...
 
8:05 PM
Yeah, that might be true
But I tend to buy books as ebooks, so "showing someone else" is easier said than done
I typically only buy books for my own usage however
Last book I got was the new one by Jon Skeet, 2nd edition of C# In Depth
 
 
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9:25 PM
Does anyone know how to check if array exists or not?
 
Can you give a better example?
string myArray[] = new [] { "test" }; ... if (myArray.Length > 0) {...} ... something like that?
 
do you mean if an array is null? just like any other type: if(myArray == null)
 
you could have a null array, yes. What are you trying to check for?
 
 
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10:35 PM
Hey, as anyone ever come across an if statement that isn't thrown even though the parameter matches?
 
Thrown? That's exception terminology.
 
11:16 PM
this room is dead i think...
 

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