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- What are the uses of using in C#? - Stack Overflow
User kokos answered the wonderful Hidden Features of C# question by mentioning the using keyword Can you elaborate on that? What are the uses of using?
- Using or by using? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Not using by means that the technology used is incidental, and the focus is on the approach being shown to be feasible Without more context it's impossible to say what the intended import of the sentence is and whether by would actually be better or not And that means that this question is Not A Real Question
- What is difference between using and by using?
By using a joystick or a pointing device, an on-screen keyboard allows people with mobility impairments to type data The second sentence states that the on-screen keyboard is the one that uses the joystick or pointing device to allow impaired people to type data
- . net - use of using keyword in c# - Stack Overflow
Using the using keyword can be useful Using using helps prevent problems using exceptions Using using can help you use disposable objects more usefully Using a different using helps you use namespaces or type names Quite useful
- What is the C# Using block and why should I use it? [duplicate]
The using statement is used to work with an object in C# that implements the IDisposable interface The IDisposable interface has one public method called Dispose that is used to dispose of the object
- PowerShell Syntax $using - Stack Overflow
The Using scope modifier is supported in the following contexts: Remotely executed commands, started with Invoke-Command using the ComputerName, HostName, SSHConnection or Session parameters (remote session) Background jobs, started with Start-Job (out-of-process session) Thread jobs, started via Start-ThreadJob or ForEach-Object -Parallel
- word choice - Which is best: with, by, or using? - English . . .
With could work, but it sometimes connotes along with, as in with a companion, which is not the case Using is the best bet, since that connotes using a tool, which is what we want Also, do exploration is clunky, and sounds wrong Explore means the same thing, but sounds much more natural: Explore using Mobile Robot
- The use of vs. using - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I have seen numerous sentences in which placement of the word "using" immediately following a noun causes just such ambiguity as in the first sentence In some cases, introduction of extra verbiage such as "through the use of" or "by using" helps In other cases, it is best to rewrite to avoid confusion and obtain a clearer, more concise sentence
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