By tag: As
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Casts using “as” (Pitfalls and Best Practices to Prevent Them #5)
Well – “as” is faster to type than a “real” cast using two brackets and has the same result. Really?
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C# Type Conversion with the "As" Operator
Objects can be converted from one type to another, assuming that the types are compatible. Often this is achieved using implicit conversion or explicitly with the cast operator. An alternative to this is the use of the "as" operator.
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The surprising behavior of "as" in C#
Type casting and the "as" operator are not the same in C#.
Not by a long shot.
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Semantical Difference Between "as" Operator And Casting
Bried article on how using "as" operator changes the semantical meaing of the code and what my be the outcome.