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Comments by Hitesh Jain (Top 12 by date)
Hitesh Jain
19-Dec-15 5:54am
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I Can't Get What You Are Saying
Hitesh Jain
18-Dec-15 1:45am
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It Is Confusing To Me . Else Why Me And Other Folks Would Post Here There Quest
Hitesh Jain
4-Dec-15 2:50am
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yes but why we need to overload both != As well as == or vice versa , see when you are overloading (a!=b) , it will give you result that's it than again why we need to check for(a==b) And It Does Not Make Any Sense
Hitesh Jain
4-Dec-15 2:33am
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You Mean To Say That When overloading != We have to overload == as well in c#
Hitesh Jain
2-Dec-15 22:18pm
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operands must be of the declaring type ? What Does It Mean , (Program lhs, int rhs)Among this two
Hitesh Jain
2-Dec-15 10:12am
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You Mean To Say That We Can Use It Only Between Object
Hitesh Jain
16-Nov-15 6:01am
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ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh , i see
Hitesh Jain
16-Nov-15 5:59am
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Looking For Better Answer
Hitesh Jain
16-Nov-15 5:45am
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If I Can Get Real World Example From MSDN Or From Other Site's Than I Would Not Have Posted My Question Here , I Agree With You That documentation, and the tutorials, available easily But Real World Example And Were And When To Use The Particular Concept Are Very Difficult To Find
Hitesh Jain
11-Nov-15 4:42am
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I Am Saying It About c#
Hitesh Jain
5-Nov-15 3:29am
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Hey What Do You Mean By 5. ?
Hitesh Jain
5-Nov-15 3:06am
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while(ch=='n')
{
for(i=0;i<=10;i++)
{ // I Want To Create New Instance Every New iteration And My Trying To concatenate Object Name It Throws Error
lern "st"+i = new lern();
}
Console.WriteLine("Press s To Stop");
Console.ReadLine(ch);
}
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