Prior to C# 6, the initialization of properties did not use backing fields to initialize default values. In C#6, it uses the backing fields to initialize with new Auto initialization properties.
I'm curious why prior to C#6 IL uses the property definition to initialize. Is there a specific reason for this? or is it not implemented properly before C#6?
Before C# 6.0
public class PropertyInitialization
{
    public string First { get; set; }
    public string Last { get; set; }
    public PropertyInitialization()
    {
      this.First = "Adam";
      this.Last = "Smith";
    }
}
Compiler Generated Code (IL representation)
public class PropertyInitialisation
  {
    [CompilerGenerated]
    private string \u003CFirst\u003Ek__BackingField;
    [CompilerGenerated]
    private string \u003CLast\u003Ek__BackingField;
    public string First
    {
      get
      {
        return this.\u003CFirst\u003Ek__BackingField;
      }
      set
      {
        this.\u003CFirst\u003Ek__BackingField = value;
      }
    }
    public string Last
    {
      get
      {
        return this.\u003CLast\u003Ek__BackingField;
      }
      set
      {
        this.\u003CLast\u003Ek__BackingField = value;
      }
    }
    public PropertyInitialisation()
    {
      base.\u002Ector();
      this.First = "Adam";
      this.Last = "Smith";
    }
  }
C#6
public class AutoPropertyInitialization
{
    public string First { get; set; } = "Adam";
    public string Last { get; set; } = "Smith";
}
Compiler Generated Code (IL representation)
public class AutoPropertyInitialization
  {
    [CompilerGenerated]
    [DebuggerBrowsable(DebuggerBrowsableState.Never)]
    private string \u003CFirst\u003Ek__BackingField;
    [CompilerGenerated]
    [DebuggerBrowsable(DebuggerBrowsableState.Never)]
    private string \u003CLast\u003Ek__BackingField;
    public string First
    {
      get
      {
        return this.\u003CFirst\u003Ek__BackingField;
      }
      set
      {
        this.\u003CFirst\u003Ek__BackingField = value;
      }
    }
    public string Last
    {
      get
      {
        return this.\u003CLast\u003Ek__BackingField;
      }
      set
      {
        this.\u003CLast\u003Ek__BackingField = value;
      }
    }
    public AutoPropertyInitialization()
    {
      this.\u003CFirst\u003Ek__BackingField = "Adam";
      this.\u003CLast\u003Ek__BackingField = "Smith";
      base.\u002Ector();
    }
  } 
 
     
     
     
     
    