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Following LinqThings4Sale Tutorial and confused by names 

I'm writing my project in VB and trying to decipher what this means:

 

        protected void LDSEditItem_Inserting(object sender, LinqDataSourceInsertEventArgs e)

        {

            ThingsForSale ThingsForSale = (ThingsForSale)e.NewObject;



            ThingsForSale.UserID = Entities.Users.UserController.GetCurrentUserInfo().UserID;

            ThingsForSale.ModuleId = ModuleId;

        }

 

What I think confuses me most about this is the double usage of ThingsForSale. I tried a c# to VB converter but its not much help in clearing it up. Thanks in advance!

 
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