Microsoft give the same example though. I understand what hes saying, theres conceptual overlap between is and ==. Many ways to do the same thing.
Why couldnt it just be...
if (obj == string s) { ... }
Microsoft give the same example though. I understand what hes saying, theres conceptual overlap between is and ==. Many ways to do the same thing.
Why couldnt it just be...
if (obj == string s) { ... }