Well when you create your class, you can change it to:

namespace LiteWarez.Security

and then you call it by:

using LitwWarez.Security;

You dont have to do that.

You can instead do it like:

LiteWarez.Security.myStaticString(args);

which is better if you arent going to make use of the entire class.
jayfella Reviewed by jayfella on . [c#] variables, ifs, simple math and drawing objects Here is a little tutorial explains how to declare and use strings and integers, how to perform a basic integrity check and how to make use of these values by using an object. It also shows how to create these objects without using the Design view of Visual Studio. The code has been commented to make it easier to read, and is fully functional. You can simply copy-paste its entirety into a new project. using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.ComponentModel; using Rating: 5