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.NET Forum / .NET Framework / CLR / December 2007

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which IL OpCodes call a method26 Dec 2007 20:38 GMT10

interrupting flow of a function and/or yielding control26 Dec 2007 20:35 GMT6

Access subclass attributes from base24 Dec 2007 19:24 GMT5

I have a CLR function thet returns IEnumberable (a table) and it has a FillRow function. I am returning 10,000 integers from this function. Is there any way that I can preallocate the resulting table or give SQL server hint as to how many rows my function21 Dec 2007 18:27 GMT1

IL .override question21 Dec 2007 18:24 GMT1

Changing an assembly identity without recompiling21 Dec 2007 18:19 GMT1

Generics - How to ctype an instance of a generic class to something that I can use19 Dec 2007 12:52 GMT5

Difference with using between 1.1 and 2.0?17 Dec 2007 09:51 GMT8

Thread-safety guarantees for basic ops12 Dec 2007 18:37 GMT4

Getting the Type of a Generic Parameter11 Dec 2007 15:12 GMT6

DocumentComplete event failed to fire in different version of     SHDOCVW.DLL05 Dec 2007 20:30 GMT2

Generics Question04 Dec 2007 18:49 GMT22

How To Avoids CLR GC operation04 Dec 2007 18:47 GMT7

Experience hosting the CLR from native c++ ?03 Dec 2007 18:09 GMT4

How to use file I/o codes with forms and controls codes03 Dec 2007 16:59 GMT1

 
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