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using System;
using Pfz.Caching;
namespace WeakListSample
{
class Teste<T>
where
T: class, IDisposable
{
}
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
Console.WriteLine("This sample is almost useless.");
Console.WriteLine("It only adds 1.000.000 items to a weak-list and, at the end, shows how many still exist.");
var weakList = new WeakList<string>();
for(int i=0; i<1000000; i++)
weakList.Add(i.ToString());
var strongList = weakList.ToList();
Console.WriteLine("The final number of items is: " + strongList.Count);
Console.ReadLine();
}
}
}
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I started to program computers when I was 11 years old, as a hobbyist, programming in AMOS Basic and Blitz Basic for Amiga.
At 12 I had my first try with assembler, but it was too difficult at the time. Then, in the same year, I learned C and, after learning C, I was finally able to learn assembler (for Motorola 680x0).
Not sure, but probably between 12 and 13, I started to learn C++. I always programmed "in an object oriented way", but using function pointers instead of virtual methods.
At 15 I started to learn Pascal at school and to use Delphi. At 16 I started my first internship (using Delphi). At 18 I started to work professionally using C++ and since then I've developed my programming skills as a professional developer in C++ and C#, generally creating libraries that help other developers do their work easier, faster and with less errors.
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Codeproject MVP 2012, 2015 & 2016
Microsoft MVP 2013-2014 (in October 2014 I started working at Microsoft, so I can't be a Microsoft MVP anymore).