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In Computer Science an Abstract class (in its simplest definition) is a class that is used as a building block to make more complex classes. That is what I hope you can use this web site for, a building block to help you create more complex applications.
Reflection has a dual meaning to me here it is an integral part to learning, when learning is defined as making sense of past experience in order to affect and understand future experience. In .NET Reflection enables an application to discover information about objects in order to access members, create new types at runtime, or modify its own behavior by calling methods at runtime using late-binding and dynamic invocation techniques.
So I though combining these two terms would give me a cool and unique Uniform Resource Locator (URL.) It probably sounds like a Photography site when you fist hear the name, which is another passion of mine. So AbstractReflections to me was the perfect name for my site since it combines my love of Computer Science and Photography.
If you see anything here you are interesed in and would like to know how to implement it, just select the Email menu item and drop me a line. I will try to get back to you in a timley manner.
If you are a friend and visiting this site to keep in touch, please let me know what you think of this site and what I could do better. It is the only way, I as a professional developer, will get better. Don't worry constructive criticism will not hurt my feelings. It might keep me from making the same mistake at work some day. The worst thing for a developer is to have annoyed users. I know a lot of developers do not realize this, but this one does.
Thanks,
Doug
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