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What is the difference between String and string in C#?

What are the differences between these two, and which one should I use? string s = "Hello world!"; String s = "Hello world!";
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How to enumerate an enum?

How can you enumerate an enum in C#? E.g. the following code does not compile: public enum Suit { Spades, Hearts, Clubs, Diamonds } public void EnumerateAllSuitsDemoMethod() { ...
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What are the correct version numbers for C#?

What are the correct version numbers for C#? What came out when? Why can't I find any answers about C# 3.5? This question is primarily to aid those who are searching for an answer using an incorrect ...
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Deep cloning objects

I want to do something like: MyObject myObj = GetMyObj(); // Create and fill a new object MyObject newObj = myObj.Clone(); And then make changes to the new object that are not reflected in the ...
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Catch multiple exceptions at once?

It is discouraged to simply catch System.Exception. Instead, only the "known" exceptions should be caught. Now, this sometimes leads to unnecessary repetitive code, for example: try { ...
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Difference between decimal, float and double in .NET?

What is the difference between decimal, float and double in .NET? When would someone use one of these?
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Should 'using' directives be inside or outside the namespace in C#?

I have been running StyleCop over some C# code, and it keeps reporting that my using directives should be inside the namespace. Is there a technical reason for putting the using directives inside ...
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How do I get a consistent byte representation of strings in C# without manually specifying an encoding?

How do I convert a string to a byte[] in .NET (C#) without manually specifying a specific encoding? I'm going to encrypt the string. I can encrypt it without converting, but I'd still like to know ...
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How do I calculate someone's age based on a DateTime type birthday?

Given a DateTime representing a person's birthday, how do I calculate their age in years?
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How do I create an Excel (.XLS and .XLSX) file in C# without installing Microsoft Office?

How can I create an Excel spreadsheet with C# without requiring Excel to be installed on the machine that's running the code?
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How do I remedy "The breakpoint will not currently be hit. No symbols have been loaded for this document." warning?

A C# desktop application (on the Visual Studio Express edition) worked, but then it didn't work 5 seconds later. I tried the following: Ensure debug configuration, debug flag, and full debug ...
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Proper use of the IDisposable interface

I know from reading Microsoft documentation that the "primary" use of the IDisposable interface is to clean up unmanaged resources. To me, "unmanaged" means things like database ...
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What is a NullReferenceException, and how do I fix it?

I have some code and when it executes, it throws a NullReferenceException, saying: Object reference not set to an instance of an object. What does this mean, and what can I do to fix this error?
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Calling the base constructor in C#

If I inherit from a base class and want to pass something from the constructor of the inherited class to the constructor of the base class, how do I do that? For example, if I inherit from the ...
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How to loop through all enum values in C#? [duplicate]

This question already has an answer here: How do I enumerate an enum in C#? 26 answers public enum Foos { A, B, C } Is there a way to loop through the possible values of Foos? ...
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Why not inherit from List<T>?

When planning out my programs, I often start with a chain of thought like so: A football team is just a list of football players. Therefore, I should represent it with: var football_team = new ...
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What is the difference between const and readonly in C#?

What is the difference between const and readonly in C#? When would you use one over the other?
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What is the best algorithm for overriding GetHashCode?

In .NET, the GetHashCode method is used in a lot of places throughout the .NET base class libraries. Implementing it properly is especially important to find items quickly in a collection or when ...
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Try-catch speeding up my code?

I wrote some code for testing the impact of try-catch, but seeing some surprising results. static void Main(string[] args) { Thread.CurrentThread.Priority = ThreadPriority.Highest; Process....
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How do I update the GUI from another thread?

Which is the simplest way to update a Label from another Thread? I have a Form running on thread1, and from that I'm starting another thread (thread2). While thread2 is processing some files I would ...
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Why is Dictionary preferred over Hashtable in C#?

In most programming languages, dictionaries are preferred over hashtables. What are the reasons behind that?
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Path.Combine for URLs?

Path.Combine is handy, but is there a similar function in the .NET framework for URLs? I'm looking for syntax like this: Url.Combine("http://MyUrl.com/", "/Images/Image.jpg") which would return: "...
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Send HTTP POST request in .NET

How can I make an HTTP POST request and send data in the body?
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How and when to use ‘async’ and ‘await’

From my understanding one of the main things that async and await do is to make code easy to write and read - but is using them equal to spawning background threads to perform long duration logic? I'...
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How can I generate random alphanumeric strings?

How can I generate a random 8 character alphanumeric string in C#?
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Could not find a part of the path ... bin\roslyn\csc.exe

I am trying to run an ASP.NET MVC (model-view-controller) project retrieved from TFS (Team Foundation Server) source control. I have added all assembly references and I am able to build and compile ...
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How to mark a method as obsolete or deprecated?

How do I mark a method as obsolete or deprecated using C#?
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How do I call a generic method using a Type variable?

What's the best way to call a generic method when the type parameter isn't known at compile time, but instead is obtained dynamically at runtime? Consider the following sample code - inside the ...
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How do I turn a C# object into a JSON string in .NET?

I have classes like these: class MyDate { int year, month, day; } class Lad { string firstName; string lastName; MyDate dateOfBirth; } And I would like to turn a Lad object into a ...
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Group By Multiple Columns

How can I do GroupBy multiple columns in LINQ Something similar to this in SQL: SELECT * FROM <TableName> GROUP BY <Column1>,<Column2> How can I convert this to LINQ: ...
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Deserialize JSON into C# dynamic object? [duplicate]

Is there a way to deserialize JSON content into a C# dynamic type? It would be nice to skip creating a bunch of classes in order to use the DataContractJsonSerializer.
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How to escape braces (curly brackets) in a format string in .NET

How can brackets be escaped in using string.Format? For example: String val = "1,2,3" String.Format(" foo {{0}}", val); This example doesn't throw an exception, but it outputs the ...
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How to convert UTF-8 byte[] to string

I have a byte[] array that is loaded from a file that I happen to known contains UTF-8. In some debugging code, I need to convert it to a string. Is there a one-liner that will do this? Under the ...
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LINQ query on a DataTable

I'm trying to perform a LINQ query on a DataTable object and bizarrely I am finding that performing such queries on DataTables is not straightforward. For example: var results = from myRow in ...
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How can I get the application's path in a .NET console application?

How do I find the application's path in a console application? In Windows Forms, I can use Application.StartupPath to find the current path, but this doesn't seem to be available in a console ...
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DateTime vs DateTimeOffset

What is the difference between a DateTime and a DateTimeOffset and when should one be used? Currently, we have a standard way of dealing with .NET DateTimes in a TimeZone-aware way: Whenever we ...
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Html.Partial vs Html.RenderPartial & Html.Action vs Html.RenderAction

In ASP.NET MVC, what is the difference between: Html.Partial and Html.RenderPartial Html.Action and Html.RenderAction
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Escape curly brace '{' in String.Format [duplicate]

How do I display a literal curly brace character when using the String.Format method? Example: sb.AppendLine(String.Format("public {0} {1} { get; private set; }", prop.Type, prop.Name)); I would ...
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.NET String.Format() to add commas in thousands place for a number

I want to add a comma in the thousands place for a number. Would String.Format() be the correct path to take? What format would I use?
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Best way to repeat a character in C#

What is the best way to generate a string of \t's in C#? I am learning C# and experimenting with different ways of saying the same thing. Tabs(uint t) is a function that returns a string with t amount ...
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What is the difference between .NET Core and .NET Standard Class Library project types?

In Visual Studio, there are at least three different types of class libraries you can create: Class Library (.NET Framework) Class Library (.NET Standard) Class Library (.NET Core) While the first ...
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How do I force my .NET application to run as administrator?

Once my program is installed on a client machine, how do I force my program to run as an administrator on Windows 7?
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Is there a way to check if a file is in use?

I'm writing a program in C# that needs to repeatedly access 1 image file. Most of the time it works, but if my computer's running fast, it will try to access the file before it's been saved back to ...
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Metadata file '.dll' could not be found

I am working on a WPF, C# 3.0 project, and I get this error: Error 1 Metadata file 'WORK=- \Tools\VersionManagementSystem\BusinessLogicLayer\bin\Debug \BusinessLogicLayer.dll' could not be found C:\-=...
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split a string on newlines in .NET

I need to split a string into newlines in .NET and the only way I know of to split strings is with the Split method. However that will not allow me to (easily) split on a newline, so what is the best ...
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Sending email in .NET through Gmail

Instead of relying on my host to send an email, I was thinking of sending the email messages using my Gmail account. The emails are personalized emails to the bands I play on my show. Is it possible ...
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Reading settings from app.config or web.config in .NET

I'm working on a C# class library that needs to be able to read settings from the web.config or app.config file (depending on whether the DLL is referenced from an ASP.NET web application or a Windows ...
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How do I convert struct System.Byte byte[] to a System.IO.Stream object in C#?

How do I convert struct System.Byte byte[] to a System.IO.Stream object in C#?
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How do you sort a dictionary by value?

I often have to sort a dictionary (consisting of keys & values) by value. For example, I have a hash of words and respective frequencies that I want to order by frequency. There is a SortedList ...
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When to use .First and when to use .FirstOrDefault with LINQ?

I've searched around and haven't really found a clear answer as to when you'd want to use .First and when you'd want to use .FirstOrDefault with LINQ. When would you want to use .First? Only when you'...
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