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An insight into cloning objects in .NET

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31 Jul 20034 min read 205.7K   1.3K   41  
This article talks about why cloning of objects is required, how it can be done and some considerations of cloning

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I am a software developer and have worked on Microsoft technologies for about five years now. I have always been fascinated by Microsoft technologies and with the advent of .NET , this fascination has reached new heights. I take a lot of interest reading technical articles and equally enjoy writing them. I really like to be called a .NET junkie and will surely try to live up to this name Smile | :)

I am .NET MVP and have also completed MCAD, MCSD(VS 6), MCDBA (SQL Server 2000), MCSA (Win 2K) and MCTS (Distributed Apps) certfications.

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