Just a challenge I guess, but I hope to use TryParse in just one line :) My code:
DateTime tempDate;
user.DataNascita = DateTime.TryParse(txtDataDiNascita.Text, out tempDate) ? tempDate : (DateTime?)null;
user.DataNascita
is DateTime?
, and I want to return the data if TryParse is correct, null otherwise. But I need the out one (so, new line). Can't I have all in one line?
Just curious...