A buffer is a sequence of bytes in memory and buffering is the manipulation of data residing in memory. In .NET buffering refers to the manipulation of the unmanaged memory, which is represented as an ...
My C# knowledge is pretty rudimentary, and I have a question I hope one of you can answer for me.<BR><BR>I am working on a little application that (in the end, I hope) will fill a windows form with ...
The static keyword in the C# programming language allows you to define static classes and static members. A static class is similar to a class that is both abstract and sealed. The difference between ...
Peter's convinced you're not using Shared and static members enough, but then he's also convinced that none of you know about all the ways you can use those two keywords. The methods, properties and ...