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mentioned strings immutability and added details about var keyword (C#)
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@ -111,6 +111,9 @@ namespace Learning
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// a string is a reference type. That is, you can set it to null
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string fooString = "My string is here!";
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Console.WriteLine(fooString);
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// You can access each character of the string with an indexer:
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char charFromString = fooString[1]; // 'y'
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// Strings are immutable: you can't do fooString[1] = 'X';
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// formatting
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string fooFs = string.Format("Check Check, {0} {1}, {0} {1:0.0}", 1, 2);
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@ -165,6 +168,8 @@ namespace Learning
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Console.WriteLine("Not nullable variable: " + notNullable);
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// Var - compiler will choose the most appropriate type based on value
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// Please not that this does not remove type safety.
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// In this case, the type of fooImplicit is known to be a bool at compile time
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var fooImplicit = true;
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////
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