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You can do this in C#!
using (...)
using (...)
using (...)
{
}
Each “…” can be a different type. Try it.
posted on Saturday, April 23, 2005 8:03 PM
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re: You can do this in C#!
Martin Plante
The two first "using" are simply having a single statement body! It's the same as:
if(...)
if(...)
if(...)
{
}
q;-)
Posted @ 4/23/2005 8:01 PM
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re: You can do this in C#!
luke
Hmmm... I seem to remember something like this:
http://lzcd.com/archive/2004/12/20/252.aspx
And a response that went something like this:
"Man - get with the times - this is one of my C# interview questions!"
Should we being checking for an imposter? :)
Posted @ 4/23/2005 8:19 PM
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re: You can do this in C#!
Mitch Denny
Actually I was trying to explain the feature to the Johny come-lately VB guys :)
Posted @ 4/24/2005 6:20 AM
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