![]() ![]() But null and Nothing have syntax-specific uses that don't travel well between the two languages.Ĭonsider the initialization of standard value types, such as ordinary integer variables. When initializing objects and nullable value types to a "no data" state, the keywords are identical. ![]() When engaging in cross-language development, it's important to worry about nothing – the Visual Basic Nothing keyword, that is, and how it varies from the C# null counterpart.
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