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[New post] Microsoft .NET Code Analysis: Use the Index Operator
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
dotNetDave posted: " C# 8 introduced the index-from-end operator when accessing items in a collection. Here is an example of this prior to C# 8: return results[results.Count - 1]; In this case,
[New post] Microsoft .NET Code Analysis: Use Compound Assignments
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
dotNetDave posted: " Compound assignments have been available since .NET was released and is the preferred way to modify numbers and strings. Here is an example of the issue: var peopleCount = 0;
[New post] Microsoft .NET Code Analysis: The Importance of the readonly Modifier
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
dotNetDave posted: " The readonly modifier is used to designate fields or variables that can only be assigned once, typically during object creation or in the constructor. It is commonly employed
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Wednesday, May 31, 2023
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[New post] Microsoft .NET Code Analysis: Always Use Accessibility Modifiers
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
dotNetDave posted: " Accessibility modifiers are used to control the visibility of accessibility of types and members and are critical for proper Object-Oriented Programming. Here is why you need
[New post] Microsoft .NET Code Analysis: Remove Unread Private Members
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
dotNetDave posted: " As code is removed or changed in a class, often that might create unused private members such as variables, methods, properties, etc. It's important to remove them to
[New post] Microsoft .NET Code Analysis: Inline Variable Declaration
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
dotNetDave posted: " Starting with .NET 7, when calling a method with an out parameter, it's advisable to inline the variable declaration. Here is an example of the issue: double number1;if(
[New post] Microsoft .NET Code Analysis: aDD bRACES IN c#
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
dotNetDave posted: " Not adding braces {} to if statements can cause issues and readability issues. This code causes a violation: if (somelist[i] != other.somelist[i]) return false; This is how
[New post] Microsoft .NET Code Analysis: Remove Unnecessary Using Directives
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
dotNetDave posted: " I always remove unnecessary using directives for a few reasons that I discuss in detail in my coding standards book and conference session. First, let me show the issue: using