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What’s the implicit name of the parameter that gets
passed into the class’ set method? Value, and it’s
datatype depends on whatever variable we’re changing.
How do you inherit from a class in C#? Place a colon and
then the name of the base class.
Does C# support multiple inheritance? No, use interfaces
instead.
When you inherit a protected class-level variable, who
is it available to? Classes in the same namespace.
Are private class-level variables inherited? Yes, but
they are not accessible, so looking at it you can
honestly say that they are not inherited. But they are.
Describe the accessibility modifier protected internal.
It’s available to derived classes and classes within the
same Assembly (and naturally from the base class it’s
declared in).
C# provides a default constructor for me. I write a
constructor that takes a string as a parameter, but want
to keep the no parameter one. How many constructors
should I write? Two. Once you write at least one
constructor, C# cancels the freebie constructor, and now
you have to write one yourself, even if there’s no
implementation in it.
What’s the top .NET class that everything is derived
from? System.Object.
How’s method overriding different from overloading? When
overriding, you change the method behavior for a derived
class. Overloading simply involves having a method with
the same name within the class.
What does the keyword virtual mean in the method
definition? The method can be over-ridden.
Can you declare the override method static while the
original method is non-static? No, you can’t, the
signature of the virtual method must remain the same,
only the keyword virtual is changed to keyword override.
Can you override private virtual methods? No, moreover,
you cannot access private methods in inherited classes,
have to be protected in the base class to allow any sort
of access.
Can you prevent your class from being inherited and
becoming a base class for some other classes? Yes,
that’s what keyword sealed in the class definition is
for. The developer trying to derive from your class will
get a message: cannot inherit from Sealed class
WhateverBaseClassName. It’s the same concept as final
class in Java.
Can you allow class to be inherited, but prevent the
method from being over-ridden? Yes, just leave the class
public and make the method sealed.
What’s an abstract class? A class that cannot be
instantiated. A concept in C++ known as pure virtual
method. A class that must be inherited and have the
methods over-ridden. Essentially, it’s a blueprint for a
class without any implementation.
When do you absolutely have to declare a class as
abstract (as opposed to free-willed educated choice or
decision based on UML diagram)? When at least one of the
methods in the class is abstract. When the class itself
is inherited from an abstract class, but not all base
abstract methods have been over-ridden.
What’s an interface class? It’s an abstract class with
public abstract methods all of which must be implemented
in the inherited classes.
Why can’t you specify the accessibility modifier for
methods inside the interface? They all must be public.
Therefore, to prevent you from getting the false
impression that you have any freedom of choice, you are
not allowed to specify any accessibility, it’s public by
default.
Can you inherit multiple interfaces? Yes, why not.
And if they have conflicting method names? It’s up to
you to implement the method inside your own class, so
implementation is left entirely up to you. This might
cause a problem on a higher-level scale if similarly
named methods from different interfaces expect different
data, but as far as compiler cares you’re okay.
What’s the difference between an interface and abstract
class? In the interface all methods must be abstract, in
the abstract class some methods can be concrete. In the
interface no accessibility modifiers are allowed, which
is ok in abstract classes.
How can you overload a method? Different parameter data
types, different number of parameters, different order
of parameters.
If a base class has a bunch of overloaded constructors,
and an inherited class has another bunch of overloaded
constructors, can you enforce a call from an inherited
constructor to an arbitrary base constructor? Yes, just
place a colon, and then keyword base (parameter list to
invoke the appropriate constructor) in the overloaded
constructor definition inside the inherited class.
What’s the difference between System.String and
System.StringBuilder classes? System.String is
immutable, System.StringBuilder was designed with the
purpose of having a mutable string where a variety of
operations can be performed.
Is it namespace class or class namespace? The .NET class
library is organized into namespaces. Each namespace
contains a functionally related group of classes so
natural namespace comes first. |