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- Accessor Methods 4:33
- Accessor Methods 2 objectives
- Properties 4:22
- Properties 1 objective
- Auto-Properties 4:12
- Auto-Properties 2 objectives
- Using Properties 4:20
- Using Properties 1 question
- Computed Properties 4:19
- Computed Properties 1 objective
- Expression Bodied Members 2:52
- Expression Bodied Members 2 objectives
- Property Initial Values 3:57
- Property Initial Values 1 objective
- Property Practice 5:16
- Properties 4 questions
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- 2x 2x
- 1.75x 1.75x
- 1.5x 1.5x
- 1.25x 1.25x
- 1.1x 1.1x
- 1x 1x
- 0.75x 0.75x
- 0.5x 0.5x
Accessor methods can be written more efficiently using C# properties. Properties have benefits over accessor methods.
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