C# Identifiers
C# Identifiers
All C# variables must be identified with unique names.
These unique names are called identifiers.
Identifiers can be short names (like x and y) or more descriptive names (age, sum, totalVolume).
Note: It is recommended to use descriptive names in order to create understandable and maintainable code:
Example
// Good
int minutesPerHour = 60;
// OK, but not so easy to understand what m actually is
int m = 60;
The general rules for naming variables are:
- Names can contain letters, digits and the underscore character (_)
 - Names must begin with a letter or underscore
 - Names should start with a lowercase letter and it cannot contain whitespace
 - Names are case sensitive ("myVar" and "myvar" are different variables)
 - Reserved words (like C# keywords, such as 
intordouble) cannot be used as names 
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