Frequently Asked Questions in .NET 2.0
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Date: 2007-08-23 8:26:49 AM
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Date: 2007-08-12 5:29:42 AM
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Title: FAQ's   
Name: Nitin Sharma (.Net Technologies)
Date: 2007-06-18 5:59:56 AM
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Name: jansi
Date: 2007-06-08 1:33:39 AM
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Name: Nirav Valera
Date: 2007-05-30 7:00:15 AM
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Title: good work   
Name: kapil sharma
Date: 2007-05-24 3:15:39 AM
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Title: Developer   
Name: Uday
Date: 2007-05-14 2:39:43 PM
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Thanks Kelvin and Paul
Title: Partial Classes   
Name: Paul
Date: 2007-05-14 11:08:25 AM
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Nice article, but I was shocked when I read the part on partial classes.

"A Partial class is a class that can be split into two or more classes."
A partial class is a class whose definition can be split into two or more files.

The main purpose of partial classes are to be able to separate generated files from custom files and not have to have a "...Base" class.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/06/00/C20/default.aspx#S4

Quote from above link:
"Partial types are a very handy feature. Sometimes it is necessary to modify a machine-generated file, such as a Web service client-side wrapper class. However, changes made to the file will be lost if you regenerate the wrapper class. Using a partial class, you can factor those changes into a separate file."
Title: Developer   
Name: Kelvin
Date: 2007-05-14 10:05:35 AM
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System.Int32 is a structure, not a class.

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