Archive for March 10th, 2009
Removing Warnings from CSharp Compile Cycle
One of the things I try to do when I’m working on my CSharp projects is to make sure I don’t have any compile errors or warnings. The reason for removing the errors is probably obvious–if you have an error, your code isn’t going to run at that place. But what about the warnings?
Well, warnings are there because they are potential errors, things you really ought to fix because they could end up causing unexpected results in your program.
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