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Tuesday, March 15, 2005 (EST) - Introduction to Whidbey C# Generics
speaker: Sam Gentile
location: Oshawa French Canadian Community Centre (l'Amicale)

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Generics are an extension to the .NET CLR's type system that allows developers to add parameters to their types.



Generics are an extension to the .NET CLR's type system that allows developers to add parameters to their types. This allows you to create generic types where the details are specified when the code is referenced. For instance, a generic Stack could be created and integer, double and string instances of the Stack could be created from the same type definition. This powerful feature, which has some similarities to C++ templates but none of its drawbacks, will be part of the Whidbey .NET Framework 2.0 release. Because Generics are implemented in the CLR, they are accessible from C#, VB and MC++ equally. In this presentation, Sam Gentile, will introduce .NET Generics, covering what they are, how to use them and the new Collection classes in the Whidbey BCL. 

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Location and Agenda


Oshawa French Canadian Community Centre (l'Amicale)
707 Simcoe St South (back entrance)
Oshawa, ON L1H 4K5
 
Event Agenda
Time Location Title
6:00 - 7:00 Socialize and refreshments
7:00 - 9:00 Presentation
 


Sam Gentile is internationally recognized for his overall .NET knowledge and was recently acknowledged by Microsoft as an MVP for C#/.NET. He is also an INETA Speaker having delivered .NET training to user groups and companies all over the US. Sam is now the Chief .NET Architect at Adesso Systems. In this role, he is responsible for all architectural and design aspects of the future line of .NET based products, working with .NET based technologies, present and future..

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what is the real date?
By cladre on Tuesday, March 15, 2005 (EST)

Please confirm the date - is it tuesday or wednesday?  Posting suggests Wednesday, March 15, 2006 .

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re: what is the real date?
By chrduf on Tuesday, March 15, 2005 (EST)

Today - Tuesday March 15, 2005

 

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