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Interfaces as Abstract Classes in Modern C# - What?
With recent updates to C#, interfaces now support implementations. Implementations, however, are more than just instance public methods. There is now support for both static members and accessibility modifiers. However, just because you can doesn’t mean you should. When, for example, should use use an interface implementation versus an abstract class? In this discussion we talk about the new interface implementations and discuss both how to use the features but, more importantly, when to use them and what are the resulting best practices. Don’t miss this session to learn about the new C# interface implementation capabilities and when and how to use them.
Mark Michaelis
Chief Technical Nerd, Author of Essential C# series, MVP/RD
Spokane Valley, Washington, United States
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