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RE: VB vs C# is there a auto documenting feature in C#: msg#00161org.user-groups.dotnet.padnug
Don't you just love it when people create a new thread for a different subject? Cheers, Stuart Stuart Celarier | Fern Creek | www.ferncrk.com -----Original Message----- From: Justin Collum [mailto:justin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 9:26 PM To: padnug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [padnug] VB vs C# is there a auto documenting feature in C# I don't think that's true. Seems like I've stepped thru code and.... Wait, just tested it and you're right. Huh? Why on earth would it do that? That short circuit evaluation is pretty basic logic isn't it? -- Justin darthsmily wrote: >Speaking of if statements, does anyone know why .net evalutes both half >of an 'or' statement? > >in some languages, the right side of an OR statement will get evaluated >first, and if it is true, it goes into the statement. IF flase, it will >evaluate the left half. >.net seems to evaluate both sides then decide go into the >statment.(assuming at least one side is true). > >Darthsmily > > > blah, blah, blah... |
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