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Should C# get the VB-style "with" keyword?   [Edit]

Survey period: 6 Oct 2008 to 13 Oct 2008

If not then maybe we could look into the "Ain't" keyword...

OptionVotes% 
Yes27937.20
No47162.80



 
GeneralRe: I find statements with with harder to read Pin
PIEBALDconsult6-Oct-08 5:47
mvePIEBALDconsult6-Oct-08 5:47 
GeneralRe: I find statements with with harder to read Pin
John M. Drescher6-Oct-08 9:21
John M. Drescher6-Oct-08 9:21 
GeneralRe: I find statements with with harder to read Pin
Jeremy Falcon7-Oct-08 8:56
professionalJeremy Falcon7-Oct-08 8:56 
GeneralRe: I find statements with with harder to read Pin
Don Kackman7-Oct-08 10:11
Don Kackman7-Oct-08 10:11 
GeneralRe: I find statements with with harder to read Pin
Jeremy Falcon7-Oct-08 10:24
professionalJeremy Falcon7-Oct-08 10:24 
GeneralRe: I find statements with with harder to read Pin
Don Kackman7-Oct-08 10:35
Don Kackman7-Oct-08 10:35 
GeneralRe: I find statements with with harder to read Pin
Jeremy Falcon8-Oct-08 6:21
professionalJeremy Falcon8-Oct-08 6:21 
General"With" is one of the few VB-specific constructs I can stand Pin
Adam Maras6-Oct-08 5:06
Adam Maras6-Oct-08 5:06 
I'm actually a little surprised that C# 3 didn't see something like it already (aside from the new member initialization syntax.)

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