>>The interesting thing I didn't know before (or forgot) - in C# if you pass a null parameter to a string {) it is simply ignored (treated as empty string). To me it was a bit strange as I got used to something + null = null in T-SQL.
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>>BTW, very interesting article
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http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ericlippert/archive/2010/09/30/the-truth-about-value-types.aspx>
>Interesting - but, I would have thought, only from an 'academic' POV and, as he states, really only relevant if you are writing a lot of unsafe code ?
Just to review the basics again. Also recommended by our instructor.
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