I am not much of a reader or writer (you will notice my posts are within the twittersphere limit), so it's a little out of my comfort zone to be writing a book review, which thankfully today isn't that day! -_0 Though something stood out whilst I was reading the book "Essential C# 5.0", so much so that I had an "oh!" moment. It was try to keep the size of a struct (value type) to less than 16KB.
So my question to you (C#/.NET people) any tips or tricks you know about in the realm of .NET that you want to share?