Juval Löwy on the importance of interface-based programming (TechEd 2008)
At this year’s TechEd conference, Juval Löwy was interviewed on the principle of interface-based programming vs coding to abstract classes. Not many .NET developers know the difference between an interface and an abstract class, and even less when and why to prefer one to the other (hhmmm…sounds to me like a good post to write soon). If you didn’t get a chance to hear his full talk on the subject at Tech Ed 2008, I strongly suggest to invest 16 minutes today to watch this interview.
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