By mswatcher
via codebetter.com
Submitted: May 10 / 03:44
Every now and again someone asks why do array indexes start at zero rather than one? It's a good question, because the 1st item in the array is...well..the 1st, not the 0th. Although the answer is easily found on the web, I figured it would tie in nicely with where we left off last time - looking at memory in .NET.
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