I cannot see what the differences between these two classes are:
class Class1
{
public int a;
}
class Class2
{
public int a { get; set; }
}
Why is the latter used when one can use the former?
I cannot see what the differences between these two classes are:
class Class1
{
public int a;
}
class Class2
{
public int a { get; set; }
}
Why is the latter used when one can use the former?
With a property, you can turn your "variable" into a getter/setter paradigm after the fact, and you'll break less code
properties also tend to play better with frameworks that make use of reflection
public int a { get; set; }
define a property : http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/k69wcs43.aspx
Getters and Setters are implicits