Switch statement fallthrough is one of my personal major reasons for loving switch vs. if/else if constructs. An example is in order here:
static string NumberToWords(int number)
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Agreed, multiple if statements are much more readable, in my opinion. I generally think switch statements are always just a little too ugly unless their dead simple.
Switch expressions, on the other hand, are gorgeous code (as long as you don't use expression-bodied cases). I am always looking for chances to use switch expressions. So concise
Because it is about a not-very-well-known feature of the language. Why would it matter that it's old? I don't think I have ever seen this in use in production code.
An explanation like that at the start would have been helpful. I was reading the page and just didn't understand. Was thinking at first it was to raise awareness of an unanswered question. Couldn't figure it out so I asked.