January 2011
Intermediate to advanced
1648 pages
70h 30m
English
In the first release of the .NET Framework, the declaration of a type had to be closed, meaning all the information of a type’s layout with regard to its fields and members had to be filled in. This posed an important limitation upon framework designers who wanted to keep their types as generally applicable as possible. A typical example can be found in the realm of collection types.
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