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This chapter discusses interfaces in C#. Interfaces act like a specification. This specification can then be used by classes as a contract between a user and a supplier of some functionality. The user of that functionality need not know anything about who implemented that functionality or how it was implemented. In turn, the provider of that functionality need not know anything about where it is to be used.
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Hunt, J. (2002). Interfaces. In: Guide to C# and Object Orientation. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0193-2_9
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