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Namespaces provide a way to group related top-level members into a hierarchy. They are also used to avoid naming conflicts. A top-level member, such as a class, that is not included in a namespace is said to belong to the default namespace. It can be moved to another namespace by being enclosed in a namespace block. The naming convention for namespaces is the same as for classes, with each word initially capitalized.
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© 2013 Mikael Olsson
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Olsson, M. (2013). Namespaces. In: C# Quick Syntax Reference. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-6281-7_19
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