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using System.Collections.Generic;
using Hik.JTable.Models;
namespace Hik.JTable.Repositories.Memory
{
public class MemoryDataSource
{
public List<City> Cities { get; private set; }
public List<Student> Students { get; private set; }
public List<Phone> Phones { get; private set; }
public List<StudentExam> StudentExams { get; private set; }
public List<Person> People { get; private set; }
public MemoryDataSource()
{
Cities = new List<City>();
Students = new List<Student>();
Phones = new List<Phone>();
StudentExams = new List<StudentExam>();
People = new List<Person>();
}
}
}
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I have started programming at 14 years old using Pascal as hobby. Then I interested in web development (HTML, JavaScript, ASP...) before university.
I graduated from Sakarya University Computer Engineering. At university, I learned C++, Visual Basic.NET, C#, ASP.NET and Java. I partly implemented ARP, IP and TCP protocols in Java as my final term project.
Now, I am working on Windows and web based software development mostly using Microsoft technologies in my own company.
My open source projects:
* ABP Framework:
https://abp.io
* jTable:
http://jtable.org
* Others:
https://github.com/hikalkan
My personal web site:
https://halilibrahimkalkan.com