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Why Use Interfaces
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12/01/2008 12:39:20
 
 
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12/01/2008 01:37:10
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ASP.NET
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Class design
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01278205
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>Sorry, I've been operating on little sleep for the last couple days. Didn't mean to confuse.

Totally understandable! Sorry to hear about your job situation. Crooks!!! Anyway, I saw in another thread that you got a 6 month contract job, so that was pretty quick. Good to hear it.

>The class author would need to know that he has to implement both interfaces in the 2nd case.

Well, yeah, but that's obvious since the author has declared both interfaces, he *should* know that he has to implement them! <g> Implementing them is easy anyway, since VS takes care of it if you tell it to. I preferred the way VS 2003 did this, where after you typed in the Interface name you could hit the Tab key to have it "stub in" the necessary interface implentation. In VS 2005, it's more cumbersome to do this ... needing either a mouse click or a stupid combination of keys (Shift + Alt + F10 ... who the heck can remember that???). They should have left it so the Tab did it. Much better. Oh well.

So, get some sleep (or at least rest) this weekend. I'm glad you found another job so quickly! (albeit, a temporary job ... better than no job).

~~Bonnie
Bonnie Berent DeWitt
NET/C# MVP since 2003

http://geek-goddess-bonnie.blogspot.com
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