A C# Guid, short for Globally Unique Identifier, is a type provided by the C# programming language that represents a unique identifier. It is a 128-bit integer value that contains a combination of characters, typically displayed as a sequence of hexadecimal digits separated by hyphens. Guids are commonly used for generating unique identifiers for a variety of purposes such as database records, distributed systems, and object references. They provide a reliable way to identify and reference objects or data in a unique and globally unique manner.
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