In a C# class declaration:
class thing
{
...
}
Why, at the end of class declaration, must I not include the semicolon? It’s really different from C++. You can see Why must I put a semicolon at the end of a class declaration in C++?
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Because that is what the language specification says.
Remember that C# wasn’t designed with any C++ compatibility in mind. The language designers has simply decided, that the ending semi-colon is not needed.