yup ... the sites look nice, and is cleaned from banners and other stuf that makes things clumzy. Articals are awsome especially as each is accompanied with a brief overview on implementation and performance for the subject. Looks like original work and not copied from elsewhere. On 5/9/10, Stephen W. Wise <bvitech1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi folks: > In researching some information for a related thread regarding > determination of the EOF of a string, I stumbled across a website that > appears to have a wealth of information for the dotNET programmer who uses > C#. > There are a reported 833 articles focusing on all levels of knowledge > related to C# and I thought I would post the link for all-and maybe this > would help the individual who is trying to find a way to determine the end > of a string...its over my head right now but I am learning by reading posts > to this list. > > > > http://dotnetperls.com > > Steve -- Varun __________ View the list's information and change your settings at //www.freelists.org/list/programmingblind