Hi all,
RE: What is the latest and greatest way of doing strings in .Net VB / C++ / C# ?
Using Visual Express 2008.
I am designing an "Intro to Programming" course for tech writers.
I am writing sample code in a number of languages.
Pray tell me what is the latest and greatest way of doing strings in VB / C++ / Net?
Is it the .Net class, String, as in:
String Class (System)
or how about
"New Recommendations for Using Strings in Microsoft .NET 2.0"
New Recommendations for Using Strings in .NET 2.0
(Does the Recommendation change between .Net 2.0 and .Net 3.5?)
?
Once upon a time, VB did strings its own way, C did strings in its own way, C++ did strings in its own way.
Now that .Net has come along, they are all supposed to do it in the same way. Right?
And I seem to notice there is a String class and a Strings class. Difference?
Tia
- avi
RE: What is the latest and greatest way of doing strings in .Net VB / C++ / C# ?
Using Visual Express 2008.
I am designing an "Intro to Programming" course for tech writers.
I am writing sample code in a number of languages.
Pray tell me what is the latest and greatest way of doing strings in VB / C++ / Net?
Is it the .Net class, String, as in:
String Class (System)
or how about
"New Recommendations for Using Strings in Microsoft .NET 2.0"
New Recommendations for Using Strings in .NET 2.0
(Does the Recommendation change between .Net 2.0 and .Net 3.5?)
?
Once upon a time, VB did strings its own way, C did strings in its own way, C++ did strings in its own way.
Now that .Net has come along, they are all supposed to do it in the same way. Right?
And I seem to notice there is a String class and a Strings class. Difference?
Tia
- avi
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