Nullable and Required Types
Read OriginalThis article clarifies the concepts of nullable and required types in C#, including nullable value types (int?), nullable reference types, and the 'required' keyword. It explains the fundamental differences between reference types and value types, how nullability is handled, and the compiler enforcement introduced in .NET 8 to prevent null reference exceptions.
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