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Algorithms In .NET: June 2012
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Algorithms In .NET. A space for self-education, for myself to explore various algorithms by working through the details. Saturday, June 30, 2012. The least intelligent sorting algorithm, it typically has the worst performance of sorting routines, and learns nothing to improve its actions as it traverse the array:. Int[] arrayToSort = { 11, 1, 22, 2, 33, 3, 44, 4, 55, 5, 66, 6, 7, 77 };. Public int[] Sort(int[] arrayToSort). Int max = arrayToSort.Length - 1;. CurrentMin = arrayToSort[counter];. ArrayToSor...
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Design Patterns in .NET: Abstract Cat Factory (Amusemet)
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Design Patterns in .NET. Working through the details. Wednesday, August 15, 2012. Abstract Cat Factory (Amusemet). A friend amusingly posted on Facebook a retro photograph of four (4) 'designers' around a cat, with the caption alluding to designing hats for cats, and so I decided to make, somewhat incongruously, an abstract cat factory, which varies by the location of the cat. Classes derived from abstract types. Class creates derived (concrete) classes based on type required. Public abstract class Feline.
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Design Patterns in .NET: November 2014
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Design Patterns in .NET. Working through the details. Sunday, November 16, 2014. Review - Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software. Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software. My rating: 5 of 5 stars. View all my reviews. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Other Sites of Mine. Code VBA, .NET, SQL. Algorithms In .NET. Review - Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Obj. View my complete profile. Simple template. Template images by gaffera.
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Design Patterns in .NET: Adapter or Wrapper
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Design Patterns in .NET. Working through the details. Thursday, August 2, 2012. This is code possible through .NET, in that it bridges across to COM for automation in VBA. This concept can be extended to work for many other COM-based applications. This code allows the add-in to expose internal .NET-coded procedures to Excel COM, extending the use of the .NET code. Handle interface between different, incompatible systems. The interface is required because COM is interface-based. Used by class below.
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Design Patterns in .NET: November 2012
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Design Patterns in .NET. Working through the details. Sunday, November 18, 2012. This is an example of the Decorator pattern, in this case a decorator for ObservableCollection. Working with WPF and ObservableCollection using threads, one will run into the problem whereby the ObservableCollection cannot be updated from outside the owning thread; Delegates and Invoke will not work. A solution is to contain and expand the class, as is done in this example on michIG's Blog. Using System.ComponentModel;.
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Design Patterns in .NET: Decorator Pattern
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Design Patterns in .NET. Working through the details. Sunday, November 18, 2012. This is an example of the Decorator pattern, in this case a decorator for ObservableCollection. Working with WPF and ObservableCollection using threads, one will run into the problem whereby the ObservableCollection cannot be updated from outside the owning thread; Delegates and Invoke will not work. A solution is to contain and expand the class, as is done in this example on michIG's Blog. Using System.ComponentModel;.
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Design Patterns in .NET: August 2012
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Design Patterns in .NET. Working through the details. Wednesday, August 15, 2012. Abstract Cat Factory (Amusemet). A friend amusingly posted on Facebook a retro photograph of four (4) 'designers' around a cat, with the caption alluding to designing hats for cats, and so I decided to make, somewhat incongruously, an abstract cat factory, which varies by the location of the cat. Classes derived from abstract types. Class creates derived (concrete) classes based on type required. Public abstract class Feline.
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