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Interop
Calling other code, other code calling you. Strings, structs, pointers, common use cases. Explicit P/Invoke, implicit P/Invoke.
requested by Chris O 4,489
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Dynamic Language Runtime
What is it and how it is useful. Dynamic languages, dynamics in static languages. Probably insight into how DLR works
requested by Andrei 40.9k
Building libraries that target both .NET Core and .NET 4.x
requested by Steve Czetty 5,035
Classes in System.Collections.Immutable
Explain what these classes can and can't do and how they compare to ReadOnlyCollections and the normal Generic Collections.
requested by bubbleking 728
1 comment
Common Auxiliary Libraries (Directory)
A directory of some commonly-used libraries not distributed with the .NET Framework that add functionality with wide applications. Ideally, this should be just a repository of links to other pages with a short description of what they're for. Examples might include Rx.NET, PowerCollections, Noda Time, etc.
requested by Joe Amenta 968
2 comments
Interoperability
This would be about how to do Interoperabilitywith unmanaged code using .Net
requested by Ehsan Sajjad 40k
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moq
Moq (pronounced "Mock-you" or just "Mock") is a mocking framework for .NET that makes heavy use of lambdas and LINQ expression trees.
requested by meJustAndrew 2,179
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Composite Format Strings
Composite format strings are, for example, the main string parameter to string.Format(...). The topic should include examples using single and multiple format items, different alignments, and possibly different format strings. As a reference for constructing examples, the MSDN page is msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/txafckwd(v=vs.110).aspx, but only includes a handful of examples.
requested by Philip C 910
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Acronym Glossary
Much like a dictionary this document would provide the ability for users to look up the meaning of acronyms, i.e., CLR, CLI, MVC, JSON, CSS, SVN, JSF, JSP, NEO, and on and on. These look ups could link into more in-depth documents about each technology.
requested by htm11h 935
Developing cross-platform
What to look out for when developing cross-platform .NET programs. What are the capabilities and limitations of Mono. What can you use if something isn't available on Mono (WPF <=> GTKsharp/Qt/Eto.Forms) and how can cross-platform compatiblity make your code easier to read (Environment namespace)
requested by Steffen Winkler 1,627
CLI Languages
A landing page giving CLI languages, links to their documentation sites, and comparison information on the features of the various languages.
requested by JohnLBevan 9,686
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What is .NET?
And why should we use it? How can we use it? Do we need a special IDE?
requested by Black 2,130
Authentication
Authentication providers (windows/forms), and how to control access using IIS authentication (basic/digest/windows integrated/anonymous)
requested by Braydie 138
Using the Console class to write output to standard error
Looking for examples of how to use the console class in general - to start with, specifically to standard error.
requested by Oded 362k
system.speech.recognition
This seems to be an area that from doing some work MSDN may be lacking a bit. There seems to be properties of classes etc that aren't well documented.
requested by Travis 935
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Encoding and Localization
.Net being a most sought-after framework, for developing complex systems, we should provide enough resources on encoding and localization. For example Satellite Assemblies is one key feature which users should be aware of.
requested by KcDoD 2,806
Universal Windows Platform
Roaming folders, Badges, Tiles, Background tasks....
requested by Fernando Urkijo Cereceda 755
Upload file and POST data to webserver
How to upload files and extra POST data in one request to a webServer.
requested by Emil Rowland 177
Windows Data Protection (DPAPI)
Summary from MSDN: "The Data Protection API (DPAPI) is a pair of function calls that provide operating system-level data protection services to user and system processes. [...] Every application can now secure data without needing any specific cryptographic code other than the necessary function calls to DPAPI."
requested by Matt 11.4k
Entity Framework with Repository Pattern
Usage of Entity Framework with Generic Repository pattern
requested by Shiham 1,548
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TaskScheduler
Correct usage of TaskScheduler in tandem with synchronization context(s) with examples for GUI or CLI applications. Avoiding the error of " the current synchronizationcontext may not be used as a taskscheduler"
requested by user1821961 147