Tag - C#

C# Keywords Tutorial Part 12: case

Numerous features are offered by the popular object-oriented programming language C# to improve the readability and structure of code. The "case" keyword, which is used in switch statements to run a certain block of code based on a given expression, is one of C#'s most beneficial features.The switch statement compares...

C# Keywords Tutorial Part 10: by

When it comes to grouping and sorting data as well as LINQ queries, the C# language's "by" keyword is an important tool. We'll examine the "by" keyword in C# and demonstrate its use in various contexts in this blog post.Grouping DataData grouping is one of the most popular uses of...

C# Keywords Tutorial Part 7: base

C# is a popular programming language that is widely used for building Windows applications, web applications, games, and much more. One of the essential features of C# is the base keyword. In this blog post, we will explore the base keyword in C# and its usage with code examples.What is...

C# Keywords Tutorial Part 6: await

C# is a modern programming language that has gained widespread popularity among developers due to its simplicity, readability, and robustness. One of the features that makes C# stand out is its ability to handle asynchronous programming, which allows developers to write more efficient and responsive applications. The keyword "await" plays...

C# Keywords Tutorial Part 5: async

The async keyword in the robust computer language C# enables programmers to write asynchronous code. The timeliness and scalability of systems that need lengthy activities, like I/O operations or database queries, are improved by using asynchronous programming. We will discuss the async keyword in C# and give usage examples in...

C# Keywords Tutorial Part 4: ascending

C# is a strong programming language with a variety of features that aid programmers in creating orderly, effective code. The word ascending, which is used to sort data in ascending order, is one of these properties. We will discuss the ascending keyword in C# and give usage examples in this...

C# Keywords Tutorial Part 3: as

Casting, often known as explicit type conversion, is done in C# with the "as" keyword. In particular when working with inheritance and interfaces, it is a safer technique to change the type of an object.We'll examine the "as" keyword's functionality in C# and present code samples to demonstrate how to...