File-based apps, extension members, nameof improvements, and user-defined compound assignment operators make life easier for C# programmers. You’ll need .NET 10.
I've been all over Google trying to find a solution to this but the results so far have not worked and/or I'm missing something obvious. So the basic problem is. I have an existing inherited C# ...
1. In C# 14.0, in addition to the Extension Methods available since C# 3.0, Microsoft offers a generalized way to extend existing (even already compiled) .NET classes with the new extension block ...
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