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using NLog;
class MyClass {
// storing logger reference in a static variable is clean and fast
static Logger logger = LogManager.GetLogger("MyClass");
static void Main()
{
logger.Debug("This is a debugging message");
// it is not recommended to get the logger and store it in a local variable
Logger logger2 = LogManager.GetLogger("MyClass");
logger2.Debug("This is a debugging message");
}
}
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