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Delphi, C#, VB.NET and SQL all have escapes to use reserved words as identifiers
Normally you would not want to use a reserved word as an identifier. But sometimes it can be very convenient, for instance for a code generator that wraps remoting calls or does ORM. Both Delphi and C# have an escape for this: & prefix for Delphi. @ prefix for C#. [] embedding for VB.NET. ...http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/delph...~4/mVFLf-4UorI
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