> The OpenWrite method opens a file if one already exists for the file path,
or creates a new file if one does not exist. For an existing file,
it does not append the new text to the existing text. Instead,
it overwrites the existing characters with the new characters.
If you overwrite a longer string
(such as "This is a test of the OpenWrite method") with a shorter string
(such as "Second run"), the file will contain a mix of the strings
("Second runtest of the OpenWrite method").
Ref: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.io.file.openwrite?view=net-5.0#remarks
Add Argument*Exceptions now use proper nameof operators.
Added exception messages to quite a few Argument*Exceptions.
Fixed rethorwing to be proper syntax.
Added a ton of null checkes. (This is only a start, there are about 500 places that need proper null handling)
Added some TODOs to log certain exceptions.
Fix sln again.
Fixed all AssemblyInfo's and added proper copyright (where I could find them)
We live in *current year*.
Fixed the use of braces.
Fixed a ton of properties, and made a fair amount of functions static that should be and can be static.
Made more Methods that should be static static.
You can now use static to find bad functions!
Removed unused variable. And added one more proper XML comment.