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[4341] The Quick & Dirty .NET Guide to C#/VB OOP

Last post 07-25-2006 1:14 PM by Yoenuts. 5 replies.
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  • 01-01-1999 12:00 AM

    [4341] The Quick & Dirty .NET Guide to C#/VB OOP

    This thread is for discussions of The Quick & Dirty .NET Guide to C#/VB OOP.

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  • 04-22-2005 5:26 PM In reply to

    Confusion about this article (Get ,Set)

    After reading your article, http://www.developerfusion.com/show/4341/6/
    I got realy confused!!

    from what I know from the book below, I declare private property, then declare public (get , set )
    What you presented in your article is you declared public property,then  made the (get,set) private)

    I have put this simple comparison code , so please advice your point, What is the logic behind reversing the modifier(public to private and vis versa).
    thanks
    Ehx
     
        // what is in the book (Begining Asp.Net Database using C# p 321)
           private string _Country;
           public string Country
           {
               get{return _Country;}
               set{_Country= value;}
           }

                  // what is in web article ( in your article)
           public string Name;
           private string _Name
           {
               get{return Name;}
               set{Name= value;}
           }
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  • 04-22-2005 6:00 PM In reply to

    • DMarko1
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    Hi Ehx,

    That's true, and it's funny that in all my other articles I always write all private variables with public properties. i.e. - Building a Full-Featured Custom DataGrid Control. It's just one of those overlooked things. Oh well.
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  • 05-20-2005 11:21 PM In reply to

    • James Crowley
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    Though from personal experience I'd say 99.99% of the time, you'd want private member variables and public properties...
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  • 06-22-2006 6:29 AM In reply to

    • ggorcsos
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    Re: [4341] The Quick & Dirty .NET Guide to C#/VB OOP

    Honestly I believe that the basic idea of the OOP was really great, but to be able to use it one really has to have the head as a water melon. There is too much theory, too many therms and the class theory really feels like puting each part of the program into a separate box and then figuring out how to drill a way between them. I started to learn C++ OOP at least 20 time and after a couple of weeks I did not even had an idea what it is about (note: I am not a proffesional programmer)...

    I believe that: "The use of a programming language should be as simple as a pie and the algorithm should be the part where people spend the most of their time..."

    When I do C# programming I do all public and it works great for me. Simply keep it simple!!!

    Is there any web page or book where I could find how to do Non-OOP C# programming?

    Sincerely,

    Gabor Gorcsos

     

     

     

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  • 07-25-2006 1:14 PM In reply to

    • Yoenuts
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    Re: [4341] The Quick & Dirty .NET Guide to C#/VB OOP

    hello,


    I am very impressed by your tutorial as it finally allowed me to grasp the syntax behind OOP programming with .net.
    Only what I did not understand is how and where do I complile the .cs to a dll? I cannot do it on the server. Do I do it on my local computer and then upload?


    http://www.developerfusion.co.uk/show/4341/5/
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