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(6) | CListCtrl |
(2) | NEVER |
(1) | never ever ever ever, it's an abomination that doesn't belong in decent code |
(1) | never used it so far. |
(1) | No C# here, but I plan to use auto in C++ |
(1) | not coding in C# |
(1) | not had chance to use C# 3.0 yet! |
(1) | Not using .NET Framework 3.0/3.5/4.0 |
(1) | Not using 2008 yet |
(1) | Often when declaring generic variables, e.g dictionary which can become 20-30 characters extra if not using var. :-) |
(1) | Q1 is described poorly |
(1) | The what? |
(1) | var is a bug waiting to bite you. |
(1) | what is the var keyword? I use C# exclusively, but never use var |
(1) | When I can |
(1) | When R# suggests it: 3 |
(1) | When the declaration deserves to very clear |
(1) | whenever the type is obvious (ie var pie = new Pie();) |
(1) | would much more if it were expandable at design time |
(1) | CVarControl |
(1) | c-What? |
(1) | Dont use .NET |
(1) | Dont use C# |
(1) | Don't use C# |
(1) | Everywhere ReSharper tells me to! |
(1) | For value types |
(1) | Haven't moved to VS 2008 yet. |
(1) | I am a good C# programmer but I dont use the keyword var |
(1) | i dont C#, C++ rules !!! |
(1) | I don't use c#, you insensitive sod! |
(1) | I had never even heard of it until now. |
(1) | I use var mostly when it's plain clear what type of assignement is going on |
(1) | In java script? |
(1) | in javascript |
(1) | inti |
(1) | My boss uses "var" for EVERYTHING which makes the code damn near unreadable. |
(1) | 1 |
(1) | ALWAYS |
(1) | Always! |
(1) | CCtrlList |