The Artima Developer Community
Sponsored Link

.NET Buzz Forum
Breaking encapsulation with C# 2.0 partial classes (moved posting)

0 replies.

Welcome Guest
  Sign In

Go back to the topic listing  Back to Topic List Click to reply to this topic  Reply to this Topic Click to search messages in this forum  Search Forum Click for a flat view of this topic  Flat View
Previous Topic   Next Topic
Threaded View: This topic has 0 replies on 1 page
Morten Christensen

Posts: 123
Nickname: mortench
Registered: May, 2005

41concepts
Breaking encapsulation with C# 2.0 partial classes (moved posting) Posted: Mar 23, 2010 11:50 AM
Reply to this message Reply

This post originated from an RSS feed registered with .NET Buzz by Morten Christensen.
Original Post: Breaking encapsulation with C# 2.0 partial classes (moved posting)
Feed Title: 41 technologies » .Net
Feed URL: https://techblog.41concepts.com/category/microsoft/net/feed/
Feed Description: A software development blog from 41concepts
Latest .NET Buzz Posts
Latest .NET Buzz Posts by Morten Christensen
Latest Posts From 41 technologies » .Net

For good or bad partial classes in C# 2.0 allows breaking of encapsulation as this example will show. In a consulting job I recently ran into an interesting case involving a webservice with several different service methods f1, f2, fn (sample names, not actual names) all taking the same string [...]

Read: Breaking encapsulation with C# 2.0 partial classes (moved posting)


Topic: Axinom auf der #MIX10 Previous Topic   Next Topic Topic: Expression Blend 4 Beta and Windows Phone

Sponsored Links



Google
  Web Artima.com   

Copyright © 1996-2019 Artima, Inc. All Rights Reserved. - Privacy Policy - Terms of Use