@novelhawk

For people wondering why it's 2 dots and not three it's because two dots are already used in the language for the range operator.

@toyin5522

C# turning to javascript

@ugochukwuumerie6378

Would have been 3 dots to maintain the spread operator standard

@antevuletic3393

Would be better if it was three dots

@fritzjimenez9109

Ooohh, it's .. dots, not ... 🤔 was used to three dots in Dart pl 😅

@AntiPolarity

But why only integers? The same approach does not work with objects. What was the problem in adding that to?

@orterves

I forgot C# got the spread operator

@sergiom.954

Cool!

@davidedet1439

C# fast becoming JavaScript 😂

@trioanngoc9417

is it supported in C# 12

@ShowoffFantasy

Looks weird to me tho

@RayZde

Copying java and JavaScript 😅