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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
When working with TypeScript it's not unusual to need a class that matches an already existing server-side class written in C#. Here's one way to get from C# to TypeScript by doing what you normally ...