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When developing applications in .NET Core, you might often need a single, shared instance of a class. Typical use cases would be an instance of LogManager, StateManager, etc. You can either use a ...
The keywords const, readonly, and static are used often when programming in C#. However, while these keywords have important differences, they also have similarities that sometimes make it hard to ...
is it really not possible? <BR><BR>edit: the only way I get this to work is to declare an abstract method in the base class, then hide it with a new one in the derived class, and have the hider call ...