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Articles by Rüdiger Klaehn (Articles: 5)

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C#

Autocaster - Implicit interfaces for .NET
Posted: 12 Jan 2005   Updated: 12 Jan 2005   Views: 77,163   Rating: 4.50/5    Votes: 14   Popularity: 5.16
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An implementation of latent typing or implicit interface casting for .NET.
Using generics for calculations
Posted: 11 Oct 2004   Updated: 11 Oct 2004   Views: 299,385   Rating: 4.94/5    Votes: 128   Popularity: 10.41
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Performing calculations with generic types is not as easy it seems. This article shows how to do it.
Making Windows Forms thread safe
Posted: 15 Feb 2005   Updated: 15 Feb 2005   Views: 107,019   Rating: 4.82/5    Votes: 17   Popularity: 5.93
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An attempt to simplify multi threaded Windows Forms applications.

.NET Framework

Merging .NET assemblies using ILMerge
Posted: 21 Jan 2005   Updated: 21 Jan 2005   Views: 199,751   Rating: 4.64/5    Votes: 45   Popularity: 7.67
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Shows how to merge multiple .NET assemblies to a single one using ILMerge.

Algorithms & Recipes

A generic Set type for .NET
Posted: 31 Oct 2004   Updated: 31 Oct 2004   Views: 66,195   Rating: 4.79/5    Votes: 14   Popularity: 5.49
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Provides a generic set collection.
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Rüdiger Klaehn

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Rüdiger Klaehn works as freelance developer in the space industry. He is very interested in functional programming languages and hopes that .NET will lead to a more widespread adoption in the industry.


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