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c#: difference between “System.Object” and “object”
Hello,
In C# there are Object and object types. They seem to have the same functionnality, so what is the difference between the two ?
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There is none. C# provides synonyms for the primitives defined by the CLR. System.String -> string, System.Int64 -> long, System.Object -> object, etc.