KoalaUnknown@lemmy.world to Programmer Humor@programming.devEnglish · 7 days agoWhat's a readabilitylemmy.worldexternal-linkmessage-square70fedilinkarrow-up1191arrow-down118
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minus-squaremarcos@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1arrow-down6·7 days agoDa fuck?! Where doe it declare it’s a public property? Is it some kind of default now? Everything you write becomes one?
minus-squaremozingo@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up18·7 days agoRight there where it says “public”. What are you talking about?
minus-squaremarcos@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up4·7 days agoOh, right. I read it all wrong for a moment.
minus-squarehdsrob@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·7 days agoIt’s an Expression-Bodied Member (available since C#6). The expression (=>) is just syntactic sugar that the compiler recognizes as a single line property with only a getter (under the hood both versions compile the same).
minus-squareVictor@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up4·7 days agoWhat do you mean? Why does what need to be a public property?
Da fuck?!
Where doe it declare it’s a public property? Is it some kind of default now? Everything you write becomes one?
Right there where it says “public”. What are you talking about?
Oh, right. I read it all wrong for a moment.
It’s an Expression-Bodied Member (available since C#6). The expression (=>) is just syntactic sugar that the compiler recognizes as a single line property with only a getter (under the hood both versions compile the same).
What do you mean? Why does what need to be a public property?