How to use optional parameters to keep method signatures backward compatible

Posted by: EggHeadCafe.com New Articles, on 30 Dec 2011 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

From C# 4.0, methods, constructors, and indexers can declare optional parameters. A parameter is optional if it specifies a default value. Here we show how to preserve backward compatibilty.  read more

By Peter Bromberg

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