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Learning About Component-Oriented Architecture

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So far, you have learned the essentials of C#. With the essentials, you can write a functional application that uses classes, objects, interfaces, and inheritance. In this chapter, you’ll learn about a C# programming technique that some developers define as structural. A structural programming technique is when the code does not directly serve to solve a business problem, but solves a problem relating to building the application.

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(2007). Learning About Component-Oriented Architecture. In: Beginning C# 2008. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0417-6_8

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