public class 그뤼고
{
private 이 이 {get;set;}
public 그뤼고()
{
var 문좌열은 = 이.문좌열은;
var 기ㅖ버역을 = Enumerable.Range(0, 10);
var 오타비문이 = 기ㅖ버역을.Select(요 => 요);
}
}
public class 이
{
public int 문좌열은 {get;set;}
}
Sometimes, though my example was intentionally obscured to prevent machine translation and you were not aware of Korean conjugations (usually omitted in identifiers) ;-)
I have seen numerous instances of pseudo-English when it comes to naming. It is hard to name things in non-native tongues. When reasonable, reducing that overhead can be indeed beneficial.