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C# Keywords Tutorial Part 90: unchecked

Strongly typed C# has several safety measures to aid in preventing runtime problems. It could be required to disable these safety safeguards and permit uncontrolled arithmetic operations in some circumstances, though. The term "unchecked" is useful in this situation.The "unchecked" keyword is used to designate that no overflow checking should...

C# Keywords Tutorial Part 89: ulong

C# is a strongly-typed language that provides a wide range of data types to cater to different needs. One such data type is "ulong", which is short for "unsigned long". In this blog post, we will explore the "ulong" keyword in C# and how it can be used in code...

C# Keywords Tutorial Part 88: uint

C# is an immensely popular object-oriented programming language used extensively for developing a diverse range of software applications, be it desktop, web, or mobile. C# provides a plethora of data types to store various types of values, with uint being one such type. In this blog post, we will provide...

C# Keywords Tutorial Part 86: try

C# is an object-oriented programming language that provides a wide range of features to help developers write efficient and robust code. One of these features is the "try" keyword, which is used to implement exception handling in C#. In this blog post, we will explore the "try" keyword in detail...

C# Keywords Tutorial Part 85: true

Popular programming language C# is frequently used to create many kinds of software applications. Support for Boolean values, which may either be true or false, is one of C#'s fundamental features. The "true" keyword is a core component used to denote the Boolean value true in the C# language. The...

C# Keywords Tutorial Part 84: throw

Popular programming language C# is frequently used to create software systems and applications. The "throw" keyword is one of C#'s features that might be helpful in managing exceptions and mistakes. This blog article will discuss the C# "throw" keyword and offer some code samples to demonstrate how to use it.In...

C# Keywords Tutorial Part 83: this

In C#, the this keyword refers to the current instance of the class. It can be used to access instance members such as fields, properties, and methods. In this blog post, we will discuss how to use the this keyword in C# with some code examples.Using the this keyword to...

C# Keywords Tutorial Part 82: switch

In C#, the switch keyword is used to create a control structure that tests a variable against a list of possible values and executes a block of code based on which value the variable matches. In this blog post, we will explore the switch keyword in more detail and provide...