One of the problems that I've run into with C# is that it is a bit different than Java. For example, they claim that all of the types are objects int, In32, string, String, etc. BUT ...
Trying to do this:
Int32 a = null;
Results in an error:
Error 1 Cannot convert null to 'int' because it is a value type
However ...
Object obj = null;
Int32 a = (Int32) obj;
Does not.
??????
Just as an FYI to the makers of C# ... why not just make it so you can set an In32 to a null value ... this would make the behavior a bit more consistent, and consistent with languages such as Java.
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