Many a times, we use the catch block inside the try catch block for our clean up code. Something like try { // Do something } catch { // work failed, clean up code here } Rather than the above approach of using the catch block, it would be nicer to use the finally block, something like bool workSuccessful...
Here is a C# code snippet to determine if a particular DLL is registered or not. [DllImport("kernel32")] public extern static int LoadLibrary( string lpLibFileName); [DllImport("kernel32")] public extern static bool FreeLibrary( int hLibModule); public bool IsDllRegistered( string DllName) { int libId...
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Check out http://blogs.msdn.com/csharpfaq/archive/2006/03/20/556192.aspx for a FAQ on Hashtable lookup for value types.