Latest developer linksBookmark and Share
 
HomeThis WeekTop MonthTop AlltimeSearchRegisterFAQ
  
 
Submit Your Link
Please login to submit your Link
 

SOLVED: Compiler error CS1519: Invalid token ''void'' in class, struct, or in

Posted: Dec/24/2009   By: pankaj   Points:15   Category: .NET  - .NET Framework    Views:242   Vote Up (0)   Vote Down (0)    
This one has cropped up a couple of times in my development activities recently, but with just enough of a gap for me to have forgotten the solution and I had to figure it out again.

View Complete Post


Comments:
Be the first to comment this post.
 
Post Comment
Please login to post your comment
More Related Resources

CLR Inside Out: What's New in the .NET Framework 4 Base Class Library

  
Just about everyone who uses Microsoft .NET uses the Base Class Libraries (BCL).When we make the BCL better, almost every managed developer benefits. This column will focus on the new additions to the BCL in .NET 4 beta 1.Justin Van PattenMSDN Magazine September 2009

Basic Instincts: Stay Error Free With Error Corrections

  
Error corrections are an essential part of the Visual Basic coding experience. This article explores the many error correction features offered by Visual Basic and provides a glimpse at the future release of Visual Studio 2010.Dustin CampbellMSDN Magazine July 2009

Foundations: Error Handling In Workflows

  
Workflows often define long-running processes and an unhandled failure usually means termination. Avoid this scenario by handling exceptions properly.Matt MilnerMSDN Magazine February 2009

Stack Trace: Working With An Incomplete Or Invalid IRP

  
Bob Golding and David ButlerMSDN Magazine February 2009

Geneva Framework: Building A Custom Security Token Service

  
A Security Token Service, or STS, acts as a security gateway to authenticate callers and issue security tokens carrying claims that describe the caller. See how you can build a custom STS with the "Geneva" Framework.Michele Leroux BustamanteMSDN Magazine January 2009

Advanced Basics: The ObservableCollection Class

  
Ken Getz shows how the CollectionChanged event lets you reflect changes to your underlying data source in your bound data controls.Ken GetzMSDN Magazine December 2008

Advanced Basics: The LINQ Enumerable Class, Part 2

  
This month Ken digs deeper into the System.Linq.Enumerable class and shows readers how to perform some magic data operations using System.Linq.Enumerable.Ken GetzMSDN Magazine September 2008

Advanced Basics: The LINQ Enumerable Class, Part 1.

  
Presented here is the LINQ Enumerable class, which allows you to manipulate data in any class that implements IEnumerable(Of T).Ken GetzMSDN Magazine July 2008

Foundations: Vector Graphics and the WPF Shape Class

  
The System.Windows.Shapes namespace is Charles Petzold's namespace of choice for rendering two-dimensional vector graphics in WPF. Here he explains why.Charles PetzoldMSDN Magazine March 2008

Roll Your Own: Create a Language Compiler for the .NET Framework

  
Joel Pobar presents an introduction to how compilers work and how you can write your own compiler to target the .NET Framework.Joel PobarMSDN Magazine February 2008
 
Categories:
.NET
Java
PHP
C/C++/VC++
HTML/XML
SAP
MainFrames
Data Warehousing
Testing
MySQL
SQL Server
Oracle
Javascript/VB Script
Others
Login
 
 
 
 
 Forgot password
 Contact Us   Terms Of use   Share your knowledge