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Jay Flowers

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Jay Flowers is a .NET Developer working as a Design Lead at Northrop Grumman.
Why Use Private or Protected? Posted: Jun 20, 2006 8:34 PM
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Is there ever a good case to use private or protected classes? Is there ever a good case to use protected members? I think the answer is no to both questions. Why? I value unit testing, testability, composition over inheritance, and the single responsibility principle more than encapsulation. If a set of members deserves to be ...

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