Interfaces
C# uses
the interface
statement along with opening and
closing braces to indicate the beginning and end of an interface
definition. For example:
public interface IUIService { // member definitions }
In VB, an interface definition is indicated by the
Interface
... End
Structure
construct:
Public Interface IUIService ' member definitions End Interface
C# uses the colon with interfaces to specify any implemented interfaces. For example:
public interface ISite : IServiceProvider
In VB, any implemented interfaces are specified by an
Implements
statement on the line immediately
following the Interface
statement. Hence, the
previous definition of ISite
in C# would appear as
follows in VB:
Public Interface ISite Implements IServiceProvider
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