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  2. Delegation (object-oriented programming) - Wikipedia

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    Translating the implicit this into an explicit parameter, the call (in B, with a a delegate) a.foo() translates to A.foo(b), using the type of a for method resolution, but the delegating object b for the this argument. Using inheritance, the analogous code (using capital letters to emphasize that resolution is based on classes, not objects) is:

  3. Delegation pattern - Wikipedia

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    Delegation is a way to make composition as powerful for reuse as inheritance [Lie86, JZ91]. In delegation, two objects are involved in handling a request: a receiving object delegates operations to its delegate. This is analogous to subclasses deferring requests to parent classes.

  4. C Sharp syntax - Wikipedia

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    This is a feature of C# 3.0. Anonymous types are nameless classes that are generated by the compiler. They are only consumable and yet very useful in a scenario like where one has a LINQ query which returns an object on select and one just wants to return some specific values. Then, define an anonymous type containing auto-generated read-only ...

  5. Object pool pattern - Wikipedia

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    The object pool design pattern is used in several places in the standard classes of the .NET Framework. One example is the .NET Framework Data Provider for SQL Server. As SQL Server database connections can be slow to create, a pool of connections is maintained. Closing a connection does not actually relinquish the link to SQL Server.

  6. Delegation (computing) - Wikipedia

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    In computing or computer programming, delegation refers generally to one entity passing something to another entity, [1] and narrowly to various specific forms of relationships. These include: Delegation (object-oriented programming), evaluating a member of one object (the receiver) in the context of another, original object (the sender).

  7. Builder pattern - Wikipedia

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    Encapsulate creating and assembling the parts of a complex object in a separate Builder object. A class delegates object creation to a Builder object instead of creating the objects directly. A class (the same construction process) can delegate to different Builder objects to create different representations of a complex object.

  8. Delegate (CLI) - Wikipedia

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    A delegate is a form of type-safe function pointer used by the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI). Delegates specify a method to call and optionally an object to call the method on. Delegates are used, among other things, to implement callbacks and event listeners. A delegate object encapsulates a reference to a method.

  9. Comparison of C Sharp and Java - Wikipedia

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    The wrapper pattern, which resembles the delegates of C# in that it allows the client to access one or more client-defined methods through a known interface, is one such mechanism. [ citation needed ] Another is the use of adapter objects using inner classes, which the designers of Java argued are a better solution than bound method references.