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Comments by Can't Code for Sure (Top 8 by date)
Can't Code for Sure
17-Dec-17 16:07pm
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Still learning - and thanking. "Reply" is barely visible on my screen, did manage to find it now, though. Will let you return to more important matters.
Can't Code for Sure
17-Dec-17 16:00pm
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Ouch, not my lucky day... Felt I needed to get an alias due to my fumblings above. Maybe one day I will laugh at this :)
I think it's really cool that one can get help so quickly.
Can't Code for Sure
17-Dec-17 14:46pm
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Am grateful for the help
Can't Code for Sure
17-Dec-17 14:43pm
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Sorry, I misunderstood. There you see, I AM a moron after all. Better now?
Can't Code for Sure
17-Dec-17 13:54pm
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That solves it. I am a moron.
Have a nice day.
Can't Code for Sure
17-Dec-17 13:50pm
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Dammit, I made an error :( I meant to say, for example 2:
class MyApplication // Variant 2
{
public MyMethod
{
public int VariableInQuestion = 0;
}
}
Can't Code for Sure
17-Dec-17 13:48pm
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Thanks again. I assumed that making it public had the same effect as stating it at the top.
Can't Code for Sure
17-Dec-17 13:42pm
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Okay, thanks, so the access modifier does not make it visible beyond the local method.
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