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I just saw an interview with Luca Bolognese from the MS language team, and he mentioned that Anders Hejlsberg thinks developers should focus more on the BCL (base class library, framework) instead of lanugage features (C#, VB.NET).

Which class or interface in the current .net 3.5 framework should every developer know?

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  • I am thinking of something like: Make sure you know System.Transactions.TransactionScope if you are working with databases Jun 30, 2009 at 13:04
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    This question is a bit ridiculous. It's going to end up being a list of all the classes in the .NET framework - because what's important to one person is meaningless to the next. Jun 30, 2009 at 13:29
  • Yes I see ... I wait another day and see where the answers tend to go to... Maybe I specify a new question with a more precise topic Jun 30, 2009 at 13:34
  • Some classes and interfaces in the framework are important to everyone. IDisposable is a good example. Jun 30, 2009 at 13:34
  • Please vote for close this question. thanks Jul 1, 2009 at 9:30

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IDisposable and most of System.Collections.Generic spring to mind...

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System.IO.Path. Really.

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  • debatable - System.Web is more important to me
    – annakata
    Jun 30, 2009 at 13:22
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    System.Web is known to anyone who wants to do Web with .NET and not knowing it won't harm you. But System.IO.Path is typically unknown to many people, so they write their own path string handling routines, which usually results in broken software. Therefore I consider System.IO.Path an important class for every developer, in contrast to System.Web classes. And the author asked for specific classes, not huge namespaces. Jun 30, 2009 at 13:54
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Not 3.5 specific, but I would suggest two classes that gives for free what many writes code to solve: System.IO.Path (OregonGhost beat me by a few seconds on that one...) and System.IO.File. One underused gem in here is the method Path.Combine.

And also EventHandler<T>, instead of defining your own event delegates.

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Depending on WHAT you want to develop. I think most of us only (and only needs to) know parts of the whole framework.

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This isn't a class, but if you're talking about 3.5 framework essentials then IQueryable is important to know.

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  • +1: I change my question to classes and interfaces Jun 30, 2009 at 13:07
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If you're talking about .NET 3.5 specific classes, The LINQ extension methods in the static Enumerable class are (IMHO) the most important.

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  • The funny thing with that is that the class Enumerable itself isn't really important, since many developers won't even know they're using it :D Jun 30, 2009 at 13:55
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System.String?

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  • +1: but I am not looking for the base types :-) Jun 30, 2009 at 13:07
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The classes in System.Reflection and System.Diagnostics are quite powerful pieces of the framework that nobody seems to know.

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  • I am looking more for specific classes Jun 30, 2009 at 13:10
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System.Object... all your classes inherited from it.

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  • +1. HAHA ... Not what I was looking for, but you are so right! Jun 30, 2009 at 13:23
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System.Int32

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