ICooper, 5 months ago Alright, it's not you or me, its #Rider. it's debugger does not seem to display the value of a primary constructor used for storage because the name was pulled into a method correctly. Relieved, I guess.
Alright, it's not you or me, its #Rider. it's debugger does not seem to display the value of a primary constructor used for storage because the name was pulled into a method correctly.
Relieved, I guess.