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Monday Brief: Google Wallet issues, BB DevCon Europe, potential iPad 3 dates, and more!

By , Monday, Feb 13, 2012 at 11:35 am
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Ashley Esqueda

Blogger. Host. Gamer. The self-proclaimed Honey Badger of Tech. Made of unicorn dust and sarcasm.

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  1. ricnmar says:

    This is one of the few reasons to look forward to Monday. Thanks Ashley!

  2. Sum'or says:

    More Boobs PLEASE!!

  3. littlemrdrummer says:

    Lol I actually watch Mondh Brief to get the brief of every mobile nations blog...but my goodness,...someone's always commenting about boobs. Lol it never fails...

  4. Armando says:

    Very interesting! Your use of dtlgeaees reminds me of the Strategy Pattern, but allows for much quicker and more concise implementation for simpler strategies because the developer doesn't have to implement a whole interface which describes the small strategy and entire subclasses to implement the strategy. It's definitely going into my repertoire of C# programming techniques.I hope you don't mind that I nitpick a little, and do correct me if I'm wrong, but I found your statement that dtlgeaees in C# allow you to assign a type to a particular method signature left me a little confused for a bit because method signature typically refers to the method's name, order of parameters, and type of parameters. However, it seems the dtlgeaees assign not only the order and type of parameters but also the return type of the function, and it does not assign it a name. For me who doesn't have much experience using dtlgeaees, it would have been much clearer to say dtlgeaees in C# allow you to assign a method type to a particular order and type of parameters and return type , so I wouldn't mistakenly believe dtlgeaees restrict the method name.