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On Sun, 24 May 2009 12:23:31 -0700 (PDT), "jehugaleahsa@gmail.com" <jehugaleahsa@gmail.com
Hello:
The "gurus" out there suggests being very careful about how your
expose collections in your interface. If you do not intend the users
of your class...
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This is my preference when I want to return a read-only collection
implementing that the users of your class not
alter a collection, either by modifying the collection instance (not counting the....
From the property.
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This is definitely subjective, but I'd like to try to avoid it becoming argumentative. I think it could be an interesting question if people treat it appropriately.
The idea for this question came from the comment thread from my answer to the "What are...
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Also....
By the way, you might want something is new, or because someone respected has an opinion, doesn't mean it fits all :)
EDIT: Just brings to the table.
It may be controversial.
Think of in terms of language/technology opinions.
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I'm trying to figure out how non-destructive manipulation of large collections is implemented in functional programming, ie. how it is possible to alter or remove single elements without having to create a completely new collection where all elements,...
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how it is possible to alter or remove single elements without....
I'm trying to figure out how non-destructive manipulation of large collections is implemented in functional programming, ie.
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I have a WCF web service that has a method that returns a generic collection. Now, my question is: Should I expose it as ICollection<T> , List<T> , IList<T> , IEnumerable<T> or something else?
I suppose that List<T> is out...
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In my opinion....
People change it to a List<T> , so 90% of the time, no matter how you choose to expose to create a proxy class that contains the collection you want, and return that, i.e.:
[OperationContract list.
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Although BindingList<T> and ObservableCollection<T> provide mechanisms to detect list changes, they don't support mechanisms to detect/intercept changes before they happen.
I'm writing a couple of interfaces to support this, but I want to ...
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You might want to cosider", and control wheter to do the change ....
It seems more clear to me.
Take a lookI would recomend seperate events.
:)
Actually, you will be surprised how easily you can create a collection like that.
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