C# is a strongly typed language. This implies that when using C# you should declare a type prior to storing data in it. Though this type safety helps enforce safety and interoperability between ...
After anxiously awaiting the release of .NET 2.0, I finally get to use it here at work. My first task is updating some of the old code to use generics instead of the old tricks I used to have ...
Classes, structs, and records are fundamental concepts in C# programming. Each is a different kind of type, with different features, capabilities, and limitations. To make matters more confusing, they ...
Generics allow you to write more-robust code with a greater degree of flexibility. They also offer improved performance in many situations and make it possible to simplify common code constructs. The ...