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ASP.NETClasses and Structs in C#
There are two main concrete ways of encapsulating data and behavior in the common type system of the .NET Framework: classes and structs. Each one offers benefits over the other, and in this article I am going to briefly introduce these two concepts and discuss how to use each and when to use each based on their differences.
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