Index
A note on the digital index
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Symbols
- () (parentheses), What does the estimator do?
- * (asterisk), The IDE helps you code
- @ (at sign), How to write text to a file in 3 simple steps, Things you can do with a Directory
- // (double-slash comments), Time to start coding
- “ ” (empty string), C# uses familiar math symbols, Add loops to your program
- ! (exclamation point), Use the IDE’s debugger to ferret out exactly what went wrong in the Excuse Manager
- ? (question mark), Use nullable types when you need nonexistent values
- ‘ (single quotes), The variable’s type determines what kind of data it can store
- /// (triple-slash comments), Leftovers: The top 11 things we wanted to include in this book
- , (comma), Enums let you work with a set of valid values, Collection initializers work just like object initializers
- ?: conditional operator, #2. Namespaces and assemblies
- : operator, Use a colon to inherit from a base class, Now you can create an instance of NectarStinger that does both jobs, Enums let you represent numbers with names
- ?? null coalescing operator, #2. Namespaces and assemblies
- ! operator, C# uses familiar math symbols, First you’ll build the basic system
- != operator, Set up conditions and ...
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