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guy
This may be already available, if so i havenot found it yet...
It would be very usefull if as well as documenting what classes in the
Framework did (whish MSDN is good for) there was also some form of
documentation that allowed you to pick the class for a task.
For instance i wanted to store a block of Booleans, expensive to do
individually so some fore of flag would seem usefull.
I eventually found the answer (the BitVector class) but only by chance.
Maybe some variation on a glossary that listed the function of each class,
only the major classes would be needed, not those classes that were used as
part of another class.

any ideas?

*guy*
Jan 22 '06 #1
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