Annotating your C# code - Migrating to nullable reference types - Part 3
Read OriginalThis technical article is the third part of a series on adopting C# nullable reference types. It dives into advanced code annotation techniques, demonstrating how to use attributes like `NotNullIfNotNull` to provide the compiler with more precise hints about nullability, thereby eliminating false warnings and improving code safety and IDE feedback.
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