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Interacting with files is a common task when developing an application. Sometimes you need to store some kind of information into files and store that information in a different format (i.e., binary or text), or you need to send or access some kind of data over the network. In these scenarios, a .NET framework provides classes to deal with them.
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Asad, A., Ali, H. (2017). File I/O Operations. In: The C# Programmer’s Study Guide (MCSD). Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-2860-9_10
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