Click here to Skip to main content
15,890,717 members
Home / Discussions / C#
   

C#

 
AnswerRe: .NET 3.5 redistributable package Pin
Kel_20-May-08 4:15
Kel_20-May-08 4:15 
AnswerRe: .NET 3.5 redistributable package Pin
Ed.Poore20-May-08 4:23
Ed.Poore20-May-08 4:23 
QuestionWhen is a customAttribute constructor of ... : System.Attribute called/activated Pin
petermeter20-May-08 2:46
petermeter20-May-08 2:46 
AnswerRe: When is a customAttribute constructor of ... : System.Attribute called/activated Pin
led mike20-May-08 4:26
led mike20-May-08 4:26 
GeneralRe: When is a customAttribute constructor of ... : System.Attribute called/activated Pin
petermeter20-May-08 8:52
petermeter20-May-08 8:52 
AnswerRe: When is a customAttribute constructor of ... : System.Attribute called/activated Pin
PIEBALDconsult20-May-08 15:07
mvePIEBALDconsult20-May-08 15:07 
Questiondata structure design for data aggregation Pin
George_George20-May-08 2:44
George_George20-May-08 2:44 
AnswerRe: data structure design for data aggregation Pin
Christian Wikander20-May-08 3:09
Christian Wikander20-May-08 3:09 
I am thinking this would be better done with a database. Databases have built in functions for maintaining ID's. They also have functions for aggregating the data in most ways you can think of.
GeneralRe: data structure design for data aggregation Pin
George_George20-May-08 3:28
George_George20-May-08 3:28 
GeneralRe: data structure design for data aggregation Pin
Christian Wikander20-May-08 3:32
Christian Wikander20-May-08 3:32 
GeneralRe: data structure design for data aggregation Pin
George_George21-May-08 0:30
George_George21-May-08 0:30 
QuestionExample code that takes as its first argument one of the words 'sum,' 'product,' 'mean,' or 'sqrt' and for further arguments a series of numbers. The program applies the appropriate function to the series. Pin
smileguy20-May-08 2:25
smileguy20-May-08 2:25 
AnswerRe: Example code that takes as its first argument one of the words 'sum,' 'product,' 'mean,' or 'sqrt' and for further arguments a series of numbers. The program applies the appropriate function to the series. Pin
phannon8620-May-08 2:36
professionalphannon8620-May-08 2:36 
AnswerGood luck with your homework. Pin
CPallini20-May-08 2:36
mveCPallini20-May-08 2:36 
AnswerRe: Example code that takes as its first argument one of the words 'sum,' 'product,' 'mean,' or 'sqrt' and for further arguments a series of numbers. The program applies the appropriate function to the series. Pin
Colin Angus Mackay20-May-08 2:38
Colin Angus Mackay20-May-08 2:38 
AnswerRe: Example code that takes as its first argument one of the words 'sum,' 'product,' 'mean,' or 'sqrt' and for further arguments a series of numbers. The program applies the appropriate function to the series. Pin
Dan Neely20-May-08 2:59
Dan Neely20-May-08 2:59 
AnswerRe: Example code that takes as its first argument one of the words 'sum,' 'product,' 'mean,' or 'sqrt' and for further arguments a series of numbers. The program applies the appropriate function to the series. Pin
Christian Graus20-May-08 3:05
protectorChristian Graus20-May-08 3:05 
AnswerRe: Example code that takes as its first argument one of the words 'sum,' 'product,' 'mean,' or 'sqrt' and for further arguments a series of numbers. The program applies the appropriate function to the series. Pin
PIEBALDconsult20-May-08 15:01
mvePIEBALDconsult20-May-08 15:01 
GeneralRe: Example code that takes as its first argument one of the words 'sum,' 'product,' 'mean,' or 'sqrt' and for further arguments a series of numbers. The program applies the appropriate function to the series. Pin
Peter Josefsson Sweden23-May-08 16:15
Peter Josefsson Sweden23-May-08 16:15 
GeneralRe: Example code that takes as its first argument one of the words 'sum,' 'product,' 'mean,' or 'sqrt' and for further arguments a series of numbers. The program applies the appropriate function to the series. Pin
PIEBALDconsult23-May-08 16:25
mvePIEBALDconsult23-May-08 16:25 
QuestionNew Methods for existing types? Pin
Reelix20-May-08 2:22
Reelix20-May-08 2:22 
AnswerRe: New Methods for existing types? Pin
ptr2void20-May-08 2:25
ptr2void20-May-08 2:25 
GeneralRe: New Methods for existing types? Pin
Reelix20-May-08 2:31
Reelix20-May-08 2:31 
AnswerRe: New Methods for existing types? Pin
CPallini20-May-08 2:34
mveCPallini20-May-08 2:34 
GeneralRe: New Methods for existing types? Pin
Reelix20-May-08 2:42
Reelix20-May-08 2:42 

General General    News News    Suggestion Suggestion    Question Question    Bug Bug    Answer Answer    Joke Joke    Praise Praise    Rant Rant    Admin Admin   

Use Ctrl+Left/Right to switch messages, Ctrl+Up/Down to switch threads, Ctrl+Shift+Left/Right to switch pages.