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Sacha always wins...vote for me, vote for me!
Josh Fischer
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both article are great. :sign:
ma tju
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I think its yours buddy. Well done (I do mean that by the way).
Sacha Barber
- Microsoft Visual C# MVP 2008/2009
- Codeproject MVP 2008/2009
Your best friend is you.
I'm my best friend too. We share the same views, and hardly ever argue
My Blog : sachabarber.net
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Thanks! Your articles are part of the reason I decided to take this more seriously and start posting my own. I feel privledged to be in such company.
Josh Fischer
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Yeah I know what you mean, for me I started articles while still at uni (so my earlier articles AI and other early ones), but after leaving Uni I found that I really enjoyed the process of finding out how stuff worked, and found that if I was able to write about what I read about, I learned even more, so that was it for me, I just decided to learn as much as I could.
PS: have you seen this post, its very interesting : Building a LINQ Provider[^]
I love stuff like that, though do not have much need for it. But I love structures like that.
Sacha Barber
- Microsoft Visual C# MVP 2008/2009
- Codeproject MVP 2008/2009
Your best friend is you.
I'm my best friend too. We share the same views, and hardly ever argue
My Blog : sachabarber.net
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Thanks for the link. When I learned LINQ, the first thing I thought is 'cool, what can I LINQ to'? But like you said, in practice, there is very little reason to write your own provider other then to make cool demos.
Josh Fischer
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Josh Fischer wrote: But like you said, in practice, there is very little reason to write your own provider other then to make cool demos.
Yeah, so obviously its a must have skill.
Sacha Barber
- Microsoft Visual C# MVP 2008/2009
- Codeproject MVP 2008/2009
Your best friend is you.
I'm my best friend too. We share the same views, and hardly ever argue
My Blog : sachabarber.net
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Oh contraire. I created my first provider a couple months ago for Hyperion Strategic Finance. Does any one know what that is? Anyone, anyone, Bueller.
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Good work, I have read how to do it, but never actually done it, I have never been comitted enough to do it.
Did you implement all the LINQ stuff or just standard things like SELECT, etc etc
Sacha Barber
- Microsoft Visual C# MVP 2008/2009
- Codeproject MVP 2008/2009
Your best friend is you.
I'm my best friend too. We share the same views, and hardly ever argue
My Blog : sachabarber.net
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I implemented what I could; that which was supported by the HSF api. Because HSF has no means to do sorting and some other missing stuff, I skipped a lot. But a lot of the basics are there.
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Cool, Visitor pattern love!!
Sacha Barber
- Microsoft Visual C# MVP 2008/2009
- Codeproject MVP 2008/2009
Your best friend is you.
I'm my best friend too. We share the same views, and hardly ever argue
My Blog : sachabarber.net
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Though its not over yet, its clear your article will win. Fair play, enjoy.
Sacha Barber
- Microsoft Visual C# MVP 2008/2009
- Codeproject MVP 2008/2009
Your best friend is you.
I'm my best friend too. We share the same views, and hardly ever argue
My Blog : sachabarber.net
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Oooh it a close one.
Sacha Barber
- Microsoft Visual C# MVP 2008/2009
- Codeproject MVP 2008/2009
Your best friend is you.
I'm my best friend too. We share the same views, and hardly ever argue
My Blog : sachabarber.net
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