
- What are the uses of "using" in C#? - Stack Overflow- Mar 8, 2017 · 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? 
- c# - try/catch + using, right syntax - Stack Overflow- In other word, if you know that the initialization of a variable in using may throw a particular exception, I wrap it with try-catch. Similarly, if within using body something may happen, which … 
- What is the difference between 'typedef' and 'using'?- Updating the using keyword was specifically for templates, and (as was pointed out in the accepted answer) when you are working with non-templates using and typedef are … 
- Why use a using statement with a SqlTransaction?- During my Googling I see many people using a using statement with a SqlTransaction. What is the benefit and/or difference of using this type of statement with a SqlTransaction? 
- MySQL JOIN ON vs USING? - Stack Overflow- Feb 19, 2021 · Extremely good point. Of all the advantages using provides, it can't be combined with other predicates: select*from t join t2 using(i) and on 1 wouldnt work. 
- How does `USING` keyword work in PostgreSQL? - Stack Overflow- Jan 29, 2024 · I am confused with the USING keyword which is used to join two tables in postgres. I first saw it in another SO post Compare two tables in postgres. I checked the … 
- grammar - 'I was using', 'I have used', 'I have been using', 'I had ...- Oct 21, 2010 · I had been using cocaine. Meaning, with a reference point in the past, starting a time before then up to the reference point, I was habitually using cocaine up to and including … 
- How do I use the C#6 "Using static" feature? - Stack Overflow- Aug 6, 2015 · The static Keyword on a using statement will import only the one, specified type (and its nested types). Furthermore you must not give the type name anymore. So just add … 
- How do I UPDATE from a SELECT in SQL Server? - Stack Overflow- Feb 25, 2010 · Although the question is very interesting, I have seen in many forum sites and made a solution using INNER JOIN with screenshots. At first, I have created a table named … 
- How do I find out which process is listening on a TCP or UDP port …- You can get more information if you run the following command: netstat -aon | find /i "listening" |find "port" using the 'Find' command allows you to filter the results. find /i "listening" will …