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Posted By:
Sarathkumar R
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Posted Date:
13 Sep 2006
Category:
C#
can we use access specifiers like public,private etc with namespace declaration?
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Yes,It is possible
Some times possible
No,because implicitly have public access
no,because implicitly have private access
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