Errata for C# 6.0 in a Nutshell

2021-06-12 00:05

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Keywords and identifiers in normal text are divided wherever the line ends - in this case ‘DivideByZeroException‘ is separated into ‘Divid‘ at the end of the second line of the paragraph and ‘eByZeroException‘ at the beginning of the third line. That‘s just one of numerous examples. My guess is, that the corresponding style description is broken (at least for print). These expressions should not be separatable _at_all_ in normal text except at blanks! To call it annoying is an understatement, because when happening at the right position I can only guess if it is meant to be two words or one expression instead ...

Note from the Author or Editor:
We should avoid breaking over literal-styled words where possible.


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