Abstract
Identifiers are used to describe allocated memory types such as integer, longs, classes, and other types defined by C# or by you, as the developer. The rules for identifiers are simple:
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Identifiers can start with any Unicode letter or an underscore.
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Identifiers are case-sensitive.
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Identifiers must be unique within a particular scope: namespace, class, method, or code block.
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MacBeth, G.S. (2004). Common Type System. In: C# Programmer’s Handbook. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0797-9_1
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