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14/12/2008 15:48:24
John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis
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ASP.NET
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Programmation orienté objet
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Windows Server 2003
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Windows 2003 Server
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MS SQL Server
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Hi again John,

I was trying to defend a position of using UNSAFE code, because I understood as everyone else were against it, and the C# book I read showed a sample of using it. That's why.

But you indeed right in your statement.

I still learned something on the topic I was not thinking before, so in this regard it's helpful to me.

>>Hi John,
>>
>>I personally never used unsafe code, haven't found a need for it in the application I worked using C#. I made some research on the topic (not very extensive) and found only few examples.
>>
>>
>>Here is one
>>
>>http://community.opennetcf.com/forums/p/160/160.aspx
>>
>>here is another
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>>http://forums.xna.com/forums/t/1557.aspx
>>
>>and this article
>>http://www.csharpfriends.com/Articles/getArticle.aspx?articleID=351
>>
>>but I could not find the second part of it so far.
>
>You missed my point again. I don't give a rats behind who uses unsafe c# or for what reason. I asked YOU why you are arguing a position for using it when 1) you have never used it, 2) you are regurgitating someone elses reasons which may or may not be valid, and 3) you keep holding on to the position even when you don't have a valid reason to do so. This is a tenaciousness in your personality that does you a disservice. Its kind of like the thread on the twit filter.
If it's not broken, fix it until it is.


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