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Can I call a virtual method from a constructor/destructor? http://goo.gl/pSfTK


What are the differences between value types and reference types? http://goo.gl/0Ay25


What do you mean by saying a "struct is a value type"? http://goo.gl/1AQha


Why is it a bad idea to throw your own exceptions? http://bit.ly/f4Ujid


Will the following code compile?http://bit.ly/hMR4j2


Why do I get an error (CS1006) when trying to declare a method without specifying a return type? http://bit.ly/gMidRb


Is the following code legal? http://bit.ly/fVvuH5


What is a verbatim string literal and why do we use it? http://bit.ly/hebaa6


Is it possible to have different access modifiers on the get/set methods of a property?http://bit.ly/fBQ4KG


What do you mean by saying a "struct is a value type"? http://bit.ly/ehS7xX


Are C# constructors the same as C++ constructors? http://bit.ly/fgPQG4


Should I make my destructor virtual? http://bit.ly/eeYF5Y


What is a static field? A static field belongs to the class itself, and is shared http://bit.ly/eSTYeF


What is the syntax for calling an overloaded constructor within a constructor (this() and constructorname() http://bit.ly/h5zcjo


Difference between type constructor and instance constructor? What is static constructor, when it will be fired? http://bit.ly/fR6RKp


Is it possible to have different access modifiers on the get/set methods of a property? http://bit.ly/fBQ4KG


What do you mean by saying a "struct is a value type"? http://bit.ly/fBQ4KG


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