Yes, I agree, it's somewhat verbose. There is always F# if you want the sleeker syntax :D
There will be interesting to see how they solve it, non nullable reference types is a really welcoming addition to the language.
Yes, I agree, it's somewhat verbose. There is always F# if you want the sleeker syntax :D
There will be interesting to see how they solve it, non nullable reference types is a really welcoming addition to the language.
It looks like the breaking change is winning, which I prefer
Not nullable
MyObjVar var = new MyObjVar();
Nullable
MyObjVar? var = null;
This needs to be enabled though to work that way for backwards compatibility. It is also a comppile layer, behind the scene they will still be nullable
Yep F# is epic
Same syntax as nullable value types is great.