Re: event
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- From: Jon Skeet [C# MVP] <skeet@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 06:53:41 +0100
Daniel O'Connell [C# MVP] <onyxkirx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
<snip>
> The other is that you can write your own event properties, although its
> probably one of the least well known features in C#
Yes, which is a pity when the default behaviour is nasty (locking on
"this")...
> (along with stackalloc):
Ooh, I hadn't seen that before. Interesting...
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