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Dim
Sorry for crossposting!
Is there a complete reference of .NET Framework class libraries?
And i mean COMPLETE reference with full explanation of what each class
does and perhaps what
it's good for.
Reason for this is that recently i spent 2.5 days coding a class only to
find out that Framework
already supplied me with a similar class (the same functionality), only i
never knew about it :-(
So i would like to know when i must code my own functionality solutions and
when there's something in
..NET that i can use.

Btw don't point me to MSDN cause i have latest library and i'm aware of the
library online, but they only give a very little information about classes
in Framework, and almost no examples.

Thanx in advance
Nov 15 '05 #1
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It is unlikely that you'll find a better reference than MSDN for the entire
FCL.
However if you're looking for details in a specific area, I'd suggest
researching books available.

BTW .NET community sites may be a good help. For instance-
http://www.dotnet247.com/247reference/default.aspx

"Dim" <di****@hotpop.com> wrote in message
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Sorry for crossposting!
Is there a complete reference of .NET Framework class libraries?
And i mean COMPLETE reference with full explanation of what each class
does and perhaps what
it's good for.
Reason for this is that recently i spent 2.5 days coding a class only to
find out that Framework
already supplied me with a similar class (the same functionality), only i
never knew about it :-(
So i would like to know when i must code my own functionality solutions and when there's something in
.NET that i can use.

Btw don't point me to MSDN cause i have latest library and i'm aware of the library online, but they only give a very little information about classes
in Framework, and almost no examples.

Thanx in advance

Nov 15 '05 #2

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