Types in Microsoft .Net can be either value type or reference type. While value types are stored generally in the stack, reference types are stored in the managed heap. A value type derives from ...
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Some things only matter to the true nerd. So, if you're looking for a genuinely useful article, this isn't it. While gurus would like to claim that all issues are black and white, that's not even ...
With nullable reference types in F# 9, F# now has a type-safe way to deal with reference types that can have null as a valid value. While F# was designed to avoid null, it nevertheless can creep in ...