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by brtkdotse
1344 days ago
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> Which means there isn't the one true way of doing things you need to learn either. A nitpick/disagree here. While it’s true that both C# and the framework are pretty lax about things, there’s definitely a “right” way of doing things as recommended by Microsoft. Following that guidance means it’s easier to hop between .NET codebases |
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