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Article Discussion: Introduction to Objects and Classes in C#, Part 2
After I wrote the article named , I got a lot of e-mail messages asking me to create a series of articles about Objects and Classes. Actually this was a few months back (sorry for being late), but I'm here again with part two. In Part one, I explained the concepts behinds Objects and Classes but I didn't discuss why Object Oriented Programming (OOP) uses the Object and Class technique. Today, I will discuss the advantage of Objects and Classes with more details on how to understand your problems and develop your Objects for your solution.
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Hi Michael
You are a great writer and you are the one that should write books on C# programming. Keep the good job and write more articles and it better be a series articles. I hope that you will write on ADO.NET and ASP.NET soon becuase we really need them too after you write on OOP. Thanks and keep going Tom ![]() |
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