Interfaces vs. Concrete Classes(lowrymedia.com)

submitted by brianjlowrybrianjlowry(640) 3 years, 10 months ago

When designing architectures in .NET, I frequently use interfaces for parameter types in my method signatures. This post will help to explain why I choose to do this and the benefits of coding in this manner.

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posted by senfosenfo(881) 3 years, 10 months ago 0

This is a decent article, but I accidentally clicked the "report as spam" link, which does not give you an opportunity to decide if you really meant to. My apologies.

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