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This chapter builds on your current understanding of object-oriented development by introducing the topic of interface-based programming. You learn how to use C# to create and implement custom interfaces, and come to understand the benefits of building types that support multiple behaviors. Along the way, a number of related topics are also discussed, such as obtaining interface references, explicit interface implementation, and the construction of interface hierarchies.
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Troelsen, A. (2001). Interfaces and Collections. In: C# and the .NET Platform. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1141-9_4
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