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Updated: 03/31/2003

Introduction to C# Syntax Part 2 : Fields and Properties

The second article from William Fawthrop (aka Informant) will discuss in detail what Fields and Properties are and how to properly implement them into your applications. We will start off Discussing common coding practices and how they differ in .NET. Specifically property syntax. Informant has been a developer for about 5 years now and developing in C# for about 1 year. He has created a number of freeware software solutions(SQL X-ecuter,Simple ASP.NET Web Server, etc) as well as working fulltime for PCSTop.com as Lead Developer. He specializes in .NET migration as well as creative solutions in the .NET framework.
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