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Introduction

GUID (or UUID) is an acronym for ‘Globally Unique Identifier’ (or ‘Universally Unique Identifier’). It is a 128-bit integer number used to identify resources.

Remarks

Guids are Globally Unique Identifiers, also known as UUID’s, Universally Unique Identifiers.

They are 128-bit pseudorandom values. There are so many valid Guids (about 10^18 Guids for each cell of every people on Earth) that if they are generated by a good pseudorandom algorithm, they can be considered unique in the whole universe by all practical means.

Guids are most often used as primary keys in databases. Their advantage is that you don’t have to call the database to get a new ID that is (almost) guaranteed to be unique.

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* Guid

Table Of Contents
17 Regex
19 Arrays
21 Enum
22 Tuples
24 GUID
27 Looping
36 Casting
46 Methods
88 Events
92 Structs
104 Indexer
106 Stream
107 Timers
109 Threading
127 Caching
135 Pointers
147 C# Script