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Generic Memoization in C#

Dynamic languages have good generic forms of memoization, but I haven't found one I'm happy with in C#. This is a sketch of a generic memoization in C#.
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C#: (a few of) The Good Parts

Every software development environment has its bright points, and C# is no exception. The following are a few features and tools we enjoyed working with.
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Boo!

Boo is a Python-flavored language for .NET and Mono. It is statically typed, but has a "duck" type similar to the dynamic keyword in C# 4.0. It is compiled, but has strong meta-pro
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MySQL in .NET: Native or ODBC

Connector/NET, written in C#, has some upsides over the ODBC driver. Unfortunately, we ran into a number of problems with it and switched to the ODBC driver.
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Easier Mock Construction in .NET

We’re currently using Moq as our mocking library on an ASP.NET MVC application. It's been working out well, but building mock objects is cumbersome.
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Consolidate Multiple FileSystemWatcher Events

.NET doesn't provide a wrapper around the FileSystemWatcher, so I wrote my own. It monitors a directory and only throws one event when a new file is created or an existing file is

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Testing C# Code That’s Run as the Result of an Event Being Fired

If you have had any trouble figuring out how to test your presenter classes (or any classes that respond to events), I recommend trying this technique.
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