4/26/2007 10:00:41 AM UTC
January 2007 was the deadline for handing in the masters dissertation witch will lead eventually to earn my masters degree at the University of Abertay Dundee, Scotland. The previous six to eight months before that final date was a very hard period of reading, researching, writing, testing, etc… Everyone who has done a masters or other research project knows what I’m talking about. A very hard period of loneliness, frustration, emotional outbreaks, going down and not seeing the end, but also of relieve and a feeling of fulfilment when the final result has been produced in the end. Especially when that final result ends up in a pass and gives you the Masters degree which you were working for during the past year and a half. I decided the place my dissertation here on my website under my portfolio work so it might be looked at or used by others doing research in the same field as mine.
4/3/2007 6:57:52 AM UTC
Collections in .NET are a way of grouping objects so they become easy to manage individually without writing too much code. I came first in contact with collections while creating this blogging site. This article (which has been in mind for over a month) will give an overview of what collections are, and how to create your own personal collections with the use of the CollectionBase class.