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QuestionEnumeration as Indexer: Is C# not the strongly-typed? Pin
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QuestionWhat's the purpose to use Property with set and get to change a field? Pin
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Jeff Connelly17-Dec-10 6:09
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kevinnicol17-Dec-10 7:53
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Jeff Connelly17-Dec-10 8:21
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kevinnicol17-Dec-10 8:23
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Jeff Connelly17-Dec-10 8:39
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kevinnicol wrote:
oops, thought I was in the C# forums, must have stumbled into the C++ forums by accident


The point is to answer in context of the OP's questions, and if you had taken the time you spent on your clever sarcasm and spent it on reading all the OP's posts instead, you'd know he was coming from an OO background from C++. So I think you need to decide if you want to help someone with a question in context, or if you want to show off your mad skilz Smile | :)

The OP said "I am wondering if that is a Microsoft's "invention" or a general OOP thinking. I never met it in C++." By way of my response to you, I was telling him that data grid data binding with properties is a Microsoft-specific invention for C#/.NET, and not general OOP thinking. I replied to your post to help him and the lurkers, not educate you.

But as a token of goodwill, I'm still willing to educate you. You misused "IE" in your previous post. Smile | :) You might want to look that one up.
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