November 2002
Intermediate to advanced
432 pages
9h 20m
English
The basic programming model of the CLR is based on types, objects, and values. Chapters 3 and 4 focused primarily on types and danced lightly around the idea of objects and values. This chapter will clarify how all three of these concepts relate and are used in CLR-based programs. Again, the concepts illustrated in this chapter transcend programming languages and apply to everyone using the CLR.
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