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C# Intermediate C# Polymorphism Virtual Methods

Karol Pisula
Karol Pisula
2,578 Points

Path path

Why he wrote their Path Path not just path

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,268 Points

I think you mean "Path path", where the second term is all lower case. In C#, changing case is as important as changing a letter — doing either gets you an entirely different identifier.

The upper-cased "Path" is the type of the object being declared, and the lower-case "path" is the name. Both are required by the syntax for a complete declaration.