The Cache Helper Class has been updated so that it is no longer limited by the generic constraint.  The original post has been updated along with a sample project for

download.  Let me know what think.  I know I’m much happy with this solution.  As always, thanks for your comments and thanks for letting me take a mulligan.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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3 Comments to “C# Cache Helper Class Revisited”

  1. Diario Jerez says:

    I’ve heard you can make money off of advertisers. Is it really a significant enough amount to make it worth it? Or does the real benefit in blogging come from the exposure you get? I’m a bellydancer and I dance at private parties and events. How could I use a blog to get more business? I’ve heard about people who have products to sell using blogs, but I don’t have a “product”, just me!.

  2. There is a 3 or 4 year old kid sitting at the table across from mine eating a bagel and playing on an Iphone oh the future:)

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