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Alex Manolescu29-Apr-10 11:34
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supercat930-Apr-10 5:02
supercat930-Apr-10 5:02 
To whom would such a contract be 'too hard to sell'? If it would be too difficult to make a collection work nicely, it would be free to throw an exception. Provided that there's a means of determining whether a collection has been changed, I really don't see any advantages to requiring the exception. Further, if Microsoft was willing to disobey the contract on the vb6-style "Collection", why not offer any more useful form of collection that does likewise?

BTW, what would be the proper behavior for a collection which will require a .Dispose call to avoid a memory leak? To implement iEnumerable(of T) as well as iEnumerable, but throw NotImplementedException when a call is made to the non-generic GetEnumerator?
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QuestionReference a .NET 3.5 assembly form a .NET 2.0 other assembly: in VS2008 ok, not in VS2010 Pin
Ferdinando Santacroce29-Apr-10 3:22
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AnswerRe: Reference a .NET 3.5 assembly form a .NET 2.0 other assembly: in VS2008 ok, not in VS2010 Pin
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QuestionAny Problem with VS 2010 Ultimate? if VS 2008 already exists.. Pin
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QuestionSetting DisplayMember & ValueMember with DataTable Pin
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