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When, what, and how to use constants in C#.
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Access modifiers (or access specifiers) are keywords in object-oriented languages that set the accessibility of classes, methods, and other members. Access modifiers are a specific part of programming language syntax used to facilitate the encapsulation of components.

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When you Try this on Asp.net 2.0 WebSite:http://www.YouWebsite/default.aspx?__VIEWSTATE=COUCOU!You will have something like that:Server Error in '/'
by Mark Pelf
Some issues related to Immutable Object and “defense copy”
by Akhil Mittal
Access modifiers (or access specifiers) are keywords in object-oriented languages that set the accessibility of classes, methods, and other members. Access modifiers are a specific part of programming language syntax used to facilitate the encapsulation of components.
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This is how TorpedoSync came about, from the use of other software to sync "My Documents" across my machines and finding them troubling.
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Assuming you already have your domain model and repositories implemented and unity wired (if you are missing this part, let me know and i'll add the