I just posted a new answer of an about 5-years old-question I've ever answered:
And I noticed there are a bunch of similar questions:
For those who are not familiar with the C# language, here's a little brief explanation:
virtual/abstract both mean overridable with non-static classes where virtual can reside within non-abstract classes while abstract can't. Besides, abstract is a requirement while virtual is optional for override.
Properties in C# are essentially a setter/getter or a pair of these accessor methods with invisible compiler-generated name prefixed with
set_
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, e.g.,get_TheseQuestionsMerged
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. That is, ask about the modifiers on the properties or methods is fundamentally the same thing.
However, none of these question is marked as duplicate. And most of them are answered like No, you can't or It can't be...
So I'm super curious: Why are they not marked as duplicate? Are there some kind of FAQ category as a handy reference for the users before who attempt to ask it again in the future?
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