Difference between array, arraylist, List, Hashtable, Dictionary and SortedList in c#

Basic difference is that arrays are of fixed size. Whereas an ArrayList implements the list data structure and can dynamically grow. While arrays would be more performance that a list, a list would be far more flexible since you don't need to know the required size initially. Array - represents an old-school memory array - kind of like a alias for a normal type[] array. Can enumerate. Can't grow automatically. I would assume very fast insertion, retrieve and speed. ArrayList - automatically growing array. Adds more overhead. Can enum., probably slower than a normal array but still pretty fast. These are used a lot in .NET List - one of my favorites - can be used with generics, so you can have a strongly typed array, e.g. List . Other than that, acts very much like ArrayList. Hashtable - plain old hashtable. O(1) to O(n) worst case. Can enumerate the value and keys properties, and do key/val pairs. Dictionary - same as above only strongly typed via generics, such a...

What is the difference between cache object and session object?

  • Cache – This improves the performance by minimizing the database hits to fetch the data. It instead stores the data in cache. So cache will be checked first for data and if it is not found then go to database to get the data.
  • Session – Session will be created to store the details of the user for capturing the user’s specific actions. Session will be killed or it will be expired in 20 minutes.

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