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Laura Stern
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Yes, I thought of that, but you didn't show LINE in your example. Showing "Line" was wishful thinking on your part :-0 Anyway - yes. .NET is case sensitive and for the first reference to a class, we need to rely on .NET to resolve it. After that, we have obtained the type information for all the methods/properties, etc. of the class, including of course the class's name. So thereafter, we can look things up locally and do it case independently. Frankly, I wonder if that wasn't a mistake on our part. It lulls people into being careless and then they forget. Not directed at you - just a general observation.
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