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KateAshman24-Jun-20 22:13
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In my experience, the need to use var arises from wanting to hide the sometimes lengthy names of collection iterators in foreach declarations. Especially when Linq is used to get the collection, the declaration can become messy.

But you now how it goes: first it's to shorten lengthy iterator names, then lengthy class names, then pretty much everywhere because it looks more consistent for some people.

I can support the use in foreach declarations, but everywhere else it's more of an annoyance.

I never understood the desire to hide stuff like this. It's like an unspoken commitment to never refactor whatever is hidden.

On a related note: Regions. Why?
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