Alternatives to MS Code Contracts Runtime checking (not static checking) [closed] - c#

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I am looking for a lightweight alternative to MS Code Contracts. Basically an alternative for Contract.Requires and Contact.Ensure. I don't even care about the rewriting - just something simple I can plug in for checking parameters and results. For example, I did find http://lightcontracts.codeplex.com/ but this is now 4 years old.
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You might check out CuttingEdge.Conditions or Lakad Rules which is part of the Lokad Shared Libraries:

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I'm trying to write my own LDAP Client Library.
Would you like to give me some examples of such libraries which use OOP.
They can be written in C++, Java, C#, etc.
Thanks in advance!
In java, LDAP can be connected through javax.naming.ldap.* packages which comes in standard distribution. I found the following two links, where in you can get sample codes.
http://www.adamretter.org.uk/blog/entries/LDAPTest.java
http://code.google.com/p/java-use-examples/source/browse/trunk/src/com/aw/ad/LdapBasicExample.java?r=2

C# pretty code print library [closed]

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please does anyone know if there is c# library for formatting C based codes? I'm writing some code generators for myself and it would be nice to have code which comes out of my app formatted. I was looking for some but it's hard to find.
Thanks.
Only one I have ever tried with marginal success was.
http://www.gnu.org/software/indent/manual/indent.html

Using the PAQ8 compression algorithm [closed]

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I'm trying to get a working port of the PAQ8 algorithm in C#, but I haven't been able to find any. Are there any ways to get it in C# or has there not been anything made yet?
I'm willing to sacrifice a lot of speed to get the compression rates that PAQ8 promises.

Can you recommend me a book that covers optimization of arrays based operations? [closed]

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Can you recommend me a book or a resource that covers optimization techniques for array based operations (loops with inner loops etc.)? (in C# would be great!)
This book looks to be just what you are looking for:
http://www.amazon.com/Numerical-Methods-Algorithms-Tools-C/dp/0849374790
Before you purchase a book, however, I would review these links, since they offer a wealth of knowledge:
http://www.dotnetperls.com/algorithm
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Regarding tool for naming convention and comment [closed]

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I want to make a tool to check the naming convention and comments standard in C#. Can any one help me on that, what flow I have to follow?
Rather than write your own, why not customise StyleCop:
StyleCop analyzes C# source code to
enforce a set of style and consistency
rules. It can be run from inside of
Visual Studio or integrated into an
MSBuild project.

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