How can I get my C# File IO assignment done online? Hi, Yup… I’m trying to get my C# File IO assignment done. I have to figure that out with some c# code. Because my files are not on the same line, they are not getting assigned to the same file. By assigning the following above code to a c# file with something like $nameStream file1,.ctor(), and $fileUpload I can get the Code Error “Hello, World!”. I’m not seeing any usage of the “Hello, World!”. I think it is best to just pass the filename, which points to the last line. Does it make sense to instead just put the file into an environment variable (like $env) then use $env to get what that file is from before, if that is possible? I’m following the tutorial so I don’t know why it’s just not working though. Thank you. (I don’t know if the tutorial applies to C#? ;d) There are two problems here. 1: I’m using newline in my textbox (so I think I’m just looking up quotes or something)? 2: This code works for the source file named com.example_win32lib.cs, but because I’ve placed such in the link, I need to reference something else in the file name. I looked up here how to create an empty “com.example_win32lib.cs” file and found many options and others in the docs – but I’m still getting this error. Can someone point me in the right direction? I think the obvious solution might be to put the file in a regular variable so that I can call $filename and the “Hello, World!”.
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