I've been programming in Java for a while and just got thrown onto a project that's written entirely in C#. I'm trying to come up to speed in C#, and noticed enums used in several places in my new project, but at first glance, C#'s enums seem to be more simplistic than the Java 1.5+ implementation. Can anyone enumerate the differences between C# and Java enums, and how to overcome the differences?
Some of these fall into the category of general NLog (or logging) tips rather than strictly configuration suggestions. Here are some general logging links from here at SO (you might have seen some or all of these already): log4net vs. Nlog Logging best practices What's the point of a logging facade? Why do loggers recommend using a logger per class? Use the common pattern of naming your logger bas
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