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QuestionBuilding unused methods in a class Pin
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QuestionWhen to choose Static Method/Variables rather than Instance Method/Variable Pin
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Nadia Monalisa19-Sep-06 10:48
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Christian Graus19-Sep-06 13:19
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Nadia Monalisa19-Sep-06 14:38
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Christian Graus19-Sep-06 14:47
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Nadia Monalisa19-Sep-06 16:25
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Christian Graus19-Sep-06 16:40
protectorChristian Graus19-Sep-06 16:40 
I'm not sure that you're getting the concept. The concept is, if two threads change a value, it's possible that data will be lost if one is half way through doing something and the other one steps in. If values are not being changed, no locking is required.

you would, however, be better off doing something like this:

public static string DataPassword { get { return "abcd"; } }

or at least mark then all readonly. static values can still be changed.


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QuestionLeft Function in C# Pin
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