C# Friend Assemblies

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Occasionally you may want to access internal classes and their members found in one assembly from code in a separate assembly. The 'internal' modifier prevents this type of access. This restriction can be circumvented using C# 2.0 friend assemblies.

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C# star   Posted by: amit on Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Occasionally you may want to access internal classes and their members found in one assembly from code in a separate assembly. The 'internal' modifier prevents this type of access. This restriction can be circumvented using C# 2.0 friend assemblies

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