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Colour Coding
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Because things aren't always black and white
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Colour Coding – Because things aren't always black and white Skip to content Colour Coding Because things aren't always black and white Menu and widgets Home About Contact Nullable Reference Types are FINE, and here’s why So my friend Steve wrote a long article on why he doesn’t like nulls in C# , and I promised him a good fisking so, of course, the first thing I did last night was to fire up the Ms Marvel finale. It’s very good. This was following by a mini-marathon of black-ish episodes (it’s also very good) and honestly I highly recommend watching those in preference to reading this or Steve’s original article. However, because I’m the living embodiment of XKCD 386, sooner or later I was going to write something on the subject. Let’s start with his first code example: Person p = null; Console.WriteLine(p.Name); He’s correct in saying that this code would blow up at runtime with no compile-time warnings, and that using null reference types would catch th...
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