C# vNext language design - private protected - FamilyAndAssembly
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A better syntax for "private protected"? C# vNext will have a new accessibility modifier. The C# team had first proposed to use "private protected", but maybe someone can find a better syntax for it. On this survey[^] every syntax that's been proposed so far has been gathered together for everyone to vote on her/his favorite. WHAT IS THE NEW ACCESSIBILITY MODIFIER ABOUT? ... This post[^] on StackOverflow has a great explanation. WHERE CAN YOU JOIN THE DISCUSSION? ... Read the motives behind all these proposals - and help shape the future of your favorite programming language - on the CodePlex discussion forum Go ahead and choose your favorite. The C# team will gathering up answers in mid May. C# vNext language design - private protected - FamilyAndAssembly[^]
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A better syntax for "private protected"? C# vNext will have a new accessibility modifier. The C# team had first proposed to use "private protected", but maybe someone can find a better syntax for it. On this survey[^] every syntax that's been proposed so far has been gathered together for everyone to vote on her/his favorite. WHAT IS THE NEW ACCESSIBILITY MODIFIER ABOUT? ... This post[^] on StackOverflow has a great explanation. WHERE CAN YOU JOIN THE DISCUSSION? ... Read the motives behind all these proposals - and help shape the future of your favorite programming language - on the CodePlex discussion forum Go ahead and choose your favorite. The C# team will gathering up answers in mid May. C# vNext language design - private protected - FamilyAndAssembly[^]
You forgot the link to CodePlex: https://roslyn.codeplex.com/discussions/541194[^] This might be better in the Lounge or Insider News, as it's not really a question.
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You forgot the link to CodePlex: https://roslyn.codeplex.com/discussions/541194[^] This might be better in the Lounge or Insider News, as it's not really a question.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer
Since the link was already on the survey... Good point but this is C# related and that's why I didn't mark it as a question.