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Just came across the following case in C# that puzzled me momentarily, especially since the strings involved were long enough and the expression was broken on multiple lines: bool flag = true; string test1 = flag? "xa" : "xb"; string test2 = "x" + (flag? "a" : "b"); string test3 = "x" + flag? ...
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This is a suggestion I’ve just sent in via Visual Studio’s “Send a frown” feature: Instead of writing statements like: List<CultureInfo> result = new List<CultureInfo>(); in C# I’d prefer to be able to write List<CultureInfo> result = new (); inside the () one would be able to pass contructor parameters ...
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In the C# compiler error case shown above, CaptionsGrid class exists in namespace ClipFlair.CaptionsGrid so in the code we have “using ClipFlair.CaptionsGrid;” at the top of the file where we want to call the “SaveAudio” static method of CaptionsGrid class. But then we get the error “The type or namespace name ‘…’ does not exist ...
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