Hi Venkat,
I disagree with your comments. Dictionary object are not system specfic they can be used by any languge C#, VB, C++, F# and you can refer to MSDN for more details. These objects are extensively used in C#. I havn't made any changes to my regedit to make use of it. Secondly I even checked my reserved objects there is no entry of Scripting.Dictionary.
For ur reference:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/...S.85).aspx
I disagree with your comments. Dictionary object are not system specfic they can be used by any languge C#, VB, C++, F# and you can refer to MSDN for more details. These objects are extensively used in C#. I havn't made any changes to my regedit to make use of it. Secondly I even checked my reserved objects there is no entry of Scripting.Dictionary.
For ur reference:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/...S.85).aspx