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Articles by Dr Herbie (5 articles found)

Average article rating: 3.78

C#

Avoiding null in C#
Last Updated: 20 Jun 2004   Page Views: 137,816   Rating: 3.31/5    Votes: 24   Popularity: 4.56   Bookmark Count: 29
Licence: The Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 License   
Make Code More Robust by Avoiding nulls in C#
Performance considerations for strings in C#
Last Updated: 8 May 2005   Page Views: 79,583   Rating: 4.11/5    Votes: 27   Popularity: 5.89   Bookmark Count: 34
Licence: The Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 License   
The effects of string handling on performace.

Design and Architecture

The Virtual Singleton Pattern in C#
Last Updated: 29 Sep 2003   Page Views: 47,684   Rating: 4.00/5    Votes: 7   Popularity: 3.38   Bookmark Count: 33
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
A simple implementation of the Virtual Singleton using the CallContext and remoting in C#.
Internal Implementer
Last Updated: 19 Apr 2004   Page Views: 23,698   Rating: 3.50/5    Votes: 4   Popularity: 2.11   Bookmark Count: 20
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
A simple pattern for implementing interfaces across several class types in C#.
The Essence Pattern in C#
Last Updated: 8 Jun 2004   Page Views: 46,809   Rating: 3.97/5    Votes: 20   Popularity: 5.17   Bookmark Count: 39
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
An implementation of the Essence Pattern in C#

Dr Herbie


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After ten years studying biology and evolution, I threw it all away and became a fully paid up professional programmer. Since 1990 I have done C/C++ Windows 3.1 API, Pascal, Win32, MFC, OOP, C#, etc, etc.

PS. In the picture, I'm the one in blue. On the right.


Occupation: Team Leader
Location: United Kingdom United Kingdom


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