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Add 6 less popular facts about C# 9 records
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- 6 less popular facts about C# 9 records
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- 2020-11-19
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- A lot of C# 9-related content is around. Very often, records are mentioned as one of the most interestning new features. So, while we can find A LOT of buzz around them, I wanted to provide a distilled set of facts typically not presented when describing them.
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- https://tooslowexception.com/6-less-popular-facts-about-c-9-records/
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- C# records
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- Beginning with C# 9, you use the record keyword to define a reference type that provides built-in functionality for encapsulating data. You can create record types with immutable properties by using positional parameters or standard property syntax.
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- https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/builtin-types/record
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