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> To me, int area = RectangleFunctions.Area(rectangle) is equally readable, > and no one will say "WTF" when he views the Rectangle class. > Extension methods powerful? Give me a break. A powerfull thing is something > you can't do stuff easily without it. Inheritance is a powerful thing. Sure, > you can do your job without it (and all C programmers do), but it's not > something you want to do your job without. Extensions methods, well, ummm, I > can live without them. > Cheers, > Stoyan If Area is an extension method you could use it both ways: int area = RectangleFunctions.Area(rectangle); or in the extension manner int area = rectangle.Area(); // Ryan =================================== This list is hosted by DevelopMentor® http://www.develop.com View archives and manage your subscription(s) at http://discuss.develop.com
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