Archive for October 6th, 2008
Two Interfaces, One Method, Two Meanings (VB)
Last week I showed how to implement two interfaces with one method and two meanings in CSharp. One of the first comments I received for this post was, “How does this work in VB.NET?”
So here’s how it works:
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