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Talking About “nameof” Operator

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8 Feb 2016CPOL11 min read 24.7K   180   7  
In this article I would like to discuss about “nameof” operator supported by C# 6. It allows to map strings to named code elements.

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Senior lecturer of Nanotechnology department of Physics faculty of Southern Federal University (Russia).

My field of science is the numerical modeling of excitation, propagation and receiving of electromagnetic and acoustic waves in micro- and nanostructures; modeling microwave and optic devices based on ferromagnetic, ferroelectric and semiconducting films and whiskers; study of the periodic structures properties like magnonic and photonic crystals.

I also develop a software for theoretical modeling and experimental studies using modern methods of software engineering, programming languages, numerical methods and mathematical software packages, software platforms, parallel computation and asynchronous programming, database management systems, Web-programming and design, system programming (drivers , communication interfaces, microcontroller programming).

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