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C# is a multi-paradigm, managed, garbage-collected, object-oriented programming language created by Microsoft in conjunction with the .NET platform. Use this tag for questions related to C#. In case a specific version of the framework is used, you could also include that tag; for instance .net-2.0.
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Implemeting simple Siemens USS Protocol
First of all: I'm completely new to C# and therefore I am not quite sure about the garbage collector. I try to implement the USS Protocol by Siemens.
I tried it this way:
Ready file, byte per byte a …
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Using a IEnumerable where we have mostly only one item
I have a project where I publish and subscribe some data packages. Mostly those data packages are just one package, but sometimes (1 in 100) there could be more packages at one time (a lot more, like …
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Nested Classes in C#
I wondered how nested classes in C# work as I often use them when I write native C# code (like Woods.Tree.Add(new Tree).Leaf.Color) so i tried it by my self with a Navigation example. There is a Posit …