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minus-square@vala@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink127•4 months ago Calls a static method on the OldMan class instead of the instance of oldMan that is actually dying.
minus-squareDavid From SpacelinkfedilinkEnglish63•edit-24 months agoTonight's story: Every man older than OldMan.getMinimumAge() has been in perfect *unchanging* health for the last few months‽ To find out why, stay tuned! Our experts chime in to help you understand....
minus-square@OldManBOMBIN@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink17•edit-24 months agoIf only I’d been born %YEARS% later :'-(
minus-square@nilloc@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilinkEnglish8•4 months agoBut then they really have no idea and try to convince you it’s from some stupid diet trick fed to them by a sponsor.
minus-square@jaybone@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink2•4 months agoIs this some .NET convention that references to instances start with capital letters?
minus-squareKogasalinkfedilink3•4 months agoYeah, properties (like a field but with a getter and/or setter method, may or may not be backed by a field) are PascalCase
minus-squareroboticalinkfedilink3•4 months agoHow is OldMan a property here? It’s clearly the name of a class
minus-squareroboticalinkfedilink1•4 months agoYes I know, I’ve coded in .NET before, but so are class names.
minus-squareKogasalinkfedilink1•4 months agoOkay, but this makes more sense as an instance method rather than a static one
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If only I’d been born %YEARS% later :'-(
But then they really have no idea and try to convince you it’s from some stupid diet trick fed to them by a sponsor.
That’s an instance property
Is this some .NET convention that references to instances start with capital letters?
Yeah, properties (like a field but with a getter and/or setter method, may or may not be backed by a field) are PascalCase
How is OldMan a property here? It’s clearly the name of a class
Instance properties are PascalCase.
Yes I know, I’ve coded in .NET before, but so are class names.
Okay, but this makes more sense as an instance method rather than a static one