In C# 7 you can declare an out variable right at the point of usage:
public void Get() { GetData(out int x); //code }
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Matías Creimerman
I’m a specialist in design, development and management of software solutions with almost 20 years of experience. Microsoft Certificated Professional (MCP). Expert in dot net and Microsoft technologies. Experience and skills in designing solutions in a wide range of commercial, industrial and production areas. Design of architectures, software applications and processes. Skills in leadership and team management. Tech trainer. Technology researcher. Self-taught and dedicated to continuous learning. Skills in estimation, quotation, projects proposals and solutions design. Entrepreneurial spirit. Strong Tech profile but also customer oriented. I perform roles as fullstack dev, tech consultant, technical referent, development leader, team leader, architect, cross leader, tech manager, tech director, trainer, ramp-up & follow-up teams, software factory manager, DevOps and release manager. Regular chess player and musician.
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