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How about inherting a math class to new class and add subtract method over there and it can be used by initializing child and also this child initialization can use add method of parent
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great video , i like it ...
first time i heard about extension methods I thought of " visitor pattern " ...
thanks million for this explanation...
waiting for more wonderful videos
i love so much your teaching style ♥
first time i understood this concept through this video
This is an awesome video. Very easy and straightforward
c# and .NET training :- What are extension methods in c# ? (Interview questions)
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If Extension methods are implemented as static member then how it is possible to use them as instance member? What concept C# uses behind the scene?
The moment we use this keywords and provide class name then extension method becomes nonstatic
Very Much informative video sir…
Listening this in 2021. Osm video sir.
Excellent explanation ,sir .Thank you
Nice Sir... I love your video ...
How can without initializing the somemoremath class (obj1) you use in program .cs to call subtract?
Best explanation 🙌🏼
Is it still possible if i create an interface with the add object in it then implements it to an interface of the subtract function?
Simply Fantastic. Excellent.
Why static is used for extension methods and that class
Extension Methods are for LINQ. Only static props can be used in it.
Agree with you Manoj !
How about inherting a math class to new class and add subtract method over there and it can be used by initializing child and also this child initialization can use add method of parent
that was exactly what i was thinking of !
But what if the Math class is a sealed class?
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Hello sir
Can u make a video on object cloning in c# ?
Good and easy explanation. Thank-You sir.
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Best explained
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Very nice, thanks for sharing.
Very informative!
great thank you!
nice describe thank you
please explain why you are writing extension method in that way? why maths class is added in parameters?
Thank you Sir...really helpful
Thank you
I have a question though. How can I use the same string in multiple methods
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Outstanding explanation. Thanks a lot.