Partial Classes and Partial Methods

In order to understand how Microsoft intends LINQ to be used in a multi layered architecture, we first need to take a look at partial classes, which have been around since .NET 2.0, and the new partial methods.



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6 Responses to “Partial Classes and Partial Methods”

  • Mihail:

    Just can’t get to partial functions discussion. Am I missing something? Thanks.

  • Dave:

    I’m not sure what you are asking. Partial methods start at about minute 4 in the video.

  • Mihail:

    I was looking for a transcript can’t download the video (Real Player).

  • Dave:

    There is not transcript on this one because video is the most effective way of showing this. All of my videos are YouTube videos. So, you’ll need a flash player to view them.

  • Mihail:

    My problem is the restriction imposed on YouTube embeded link that you have. I can’t downloaded either I guess you have it copy protected. Oh, well I can see at home.

  • Dave:

    I don’t have any restrictions imposed. That’s how YouTube works.

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