Oskar Gewalli's blog articles

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on 9/25/2011 12:30 PM
Dispose In order to release unmanaged resources you need to use or implement the dispose method. Unmanaged resource So what is an unmanaged resource? It is simply resources that the CLR does not manage for you. For example: File streams, database connections, P/Invoked api:s. How to implement Dispose? Msdn gives a rather clear answer. You need to implement the IDisposable interface. If you have implemented a finalizer as well then you need to add a call to GC.SuppressFinalize inside the dispose [...]
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on 9/25/2011 12:30 PM
Dispose In order to release unmanaged resources you need to use or implement the dispose method. Unmanaged resource So what is an unmanaged resource? It is simply resources that the CLR does not manage for you. For example: File streams, database connections, P/Invoked api:s. How to implement Dispose? Msdn gives a rather clear answer. You need to implement the IDisposable interface. If you have implemented a finalizer as well then you need to add a call to GC.SuppressFinalize inside the dispose [...]
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on 9/22/2011 1:16 PM
I’ve not had a need for any good date library until now. There seems to be one that most commonly used: datejs. The problem with this library is that it extends the native Date object. There is a relatively unknown repository on github (only a few watch and forks).
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on 9/19/2011 1:26 PM
I like the look of windows 8. For touch devices it will be sweet. What confounds me is that the start menu is replaced by the “Metro” application launcher. That sounds exceedingly annoying when on standard hardware. Where is the love for an ordinary PC? The reason for the weird usability is that it is intended for touch enabled computers: I’m confused about the talk about the name Windows 8. Is it supposed to be a general windows?
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on 9/19/2011 1:26 PM
I like the look of windows 8. For touch devices it will be sweet. What confounds me is that the start menu is replaced by the “Metro” application launcher. That sounds exceedingly annoying when on standard hardware. Where is the love for an ordinary PC? The reason for the weird usability is that it is intended for touch enabled computers: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntSdfGzF60M&feature=player_embedded#! I’m confused about the talk about the name Windows 8. Is it supposed to be a general windows?
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