Double Quotes In String Concatenation

Nov 3, 2010

how this string concatenation taking place? i am really confuse what is happening why that slash i there and how the double quotes are used

SessionStateItemCollection items = new SessionStateItemCollection();
items["LastName"] = "Wilson";
items["FirstName"] = "Dan";
foreach (string s in items.Keys)
Response.Write("items["" + s + ""] = " + items[s].ToString() + "<br />");
Response.Write("items["" + s + ""] = " + items[s].ToString() + "<br />");

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