I may be missing the point entirely here, but what's wrong with the string "MyClass"?
public class MyClass
{
public static string MyStaticMethod()
{
string className = "MyClass";
Console.WriteLine(className);
}
}
You may argue that if MyClass is inherited, you would want the name of the inherited class instead. Then consider the following:
public class MyClass
{
public static string MyStaticMethod()
{
string className = typeof(MyClass).Name;
Console.WriteLine(className);
}
}
public class MyOtherClass : MyClass{ }
Now, what do you think you will see in the Console if you invoke MyOtherClass.SomeMethod? The answer is "MyClass". So, looking up the class name dynamically will give you the exact same result as simply typing it in a string. The only upside I can see with getting it through Reflection is that it will still render the correct result if you rename the class.