Do not poll more often than or utilize timers that fire more frequently than once per second. Higher frequency periodic activity will keep the CPU busy and interfere with power-saving idle timers that turn off the display and hard disks.
Do not declare new delegates to be used as event handlers when targeting a version of the .NET Framework that supports generics. ...
Do not explicitly raise exceptions from unexpected locations. There are some methods, such as Equals and GetHashCode, which ...
Do not expose List in object models. Use Collection , ReadOnlyCollection or KeyedCollection instead. List is meant to be ...
Do not nest type {0}. Alternatively, change its accessibility so that it is not externally visible. If this type is defined ...
Do not poll more often than or utilize timers that fire more frequently than once per second. Higher frequency periodic activity ...
Do not set process priority to Idle. Processes with System.Diagnostics.ProcessPriorityClass.Idle will occupy the CPU when ...
Do not use 'C' as a prefix for type names. Do not use any prefix for naming types. Consider using the name of the base class ...
Do not use names that require case sensitivity for uniqueness. Components must be fully usable from both case-sensitive and ...
Do not use public, protected or protected internal (Protected Friend) nested types as a way of grouping types. Use namespaces ...