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Keyword and their purpose in C#
Posted Date: 13 May 2009
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keyword Purpose
======== ========
new ................ to create a new object
void................ function does not return a value
This................ refer to the current object
Delegate............ Take the address of a function
Base................ Refer to a base class
Interface........... Declare an Interface
Abstract............ Specify that class can be inherited and not creates an instance object .
struct, class,interface... Declare a compund datatype
Constructor........ Initialize an Object
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