Especially the nullable ref-types feel very tacked on. If they had been there from the start the differences between those and Nullable would probably have been less jarring.
Yup! To be fair, they don't just "feel" tacked on; they were actually tacked on in the most recent version of C#. That's hard to reconcile against the years and years of existing C# code. At least they're trying!
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Especially the nullable ref-types feel very tacked on. If they had been there from the start the differences between those and Nullable would probably have been less jarring.
Yup! To be fair, they don't just "feel" tacked on; they were actually tacked on in the most recent version of C#. That's hard to reconcile against the years and years of existing C# code. At least they're trying!