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  1. StringWrapper sw = new StringWrapper("foo"); I'm trying to imagine a case where this could be needed #badcode
  2. State.IsCountry = false; Too lazy to write a country class? That one is going in my memoirs #badcode
  3. Hmm, how to tell a dynamically loaded control template what column index it is inside a gridview...
  4. @damonpayne nice typo. "aps.net" webforms are even more painful than asp.net webforms
  5. if I have to reflector Page.LoadTemplate("") to solve this issue...
  6. @danvanderboom oh well. I just write aps.net webforms all day anyway.
  7. @danvanderboom That has a non-trivial hit too
  8. @drice interesting to watch the evolution is all
  9. @danvanderboom I can see having a lang decorator ala public observable string Foo {get;set;}, but doing it everywhere would kill performance
  10. It's as if the .NET community is going crazy over good design or something
  11. @danvanderboom and a good wine list, even if they are too fond of California
  12. complexity+asp.net webforms=hate + pain
  13. Could it be? Am I totally caught up on RSS ?
  14. @danvanderboom Making generics more delegate friendly in C# would be insanely powerful. I'm starting to get jealous of F# again
  15. @danvanderboom that is why I wonder if the many languages/1 runtime feature of the CLR isn't under-utilized right now
  16. @danvanderboom some languages do that very well; witness google & yahoo using erlang for some aspects of their systems
  17. Once again, too nice to sit inside, I shall prepare the grill for steaks
  18. @danvanderboom port-based async messaging ?
  19. @danvanderboom What about Axum?
  20. classic http://tinyurl.com/2h3dso