Hi,<BR><BR>I have a base class whose destructor is pure virtual, so the class is abstract.<BR><BR>I have a derived class (subtype) whose multi-argument constructor wants to call the base class's zero ...
Is there a clever way to hide (what would be public) base class functionality from derived classes? My first thought is to simply redirct the function call to a private function, but this would not ...
In general, it's considered rude to seal classes because it prevents other developers from extending the class through inheritance. However, when you declare a base class it's considered perfectly ...
If you create a CustomerRepository that inherits from ReadRepository, you might choose to set the type of your base class: Public Class CustomerRepository Inherits ReadRepository(Of Customer) End ...