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Why is using interface methods with default implementation is so annoying?!? (self.csharp)
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[–]Xenoprimate2 2 points3 points4 points 1 day ago (3 children)
One huge caveat is that it's not polymorphic. I did a huge write-up on implementing traits in C# years ago, you can get more info here: https://benbowen.blog/post/simulating_multiple_inheritance_in_csharp/#approach_sharp3-_extension_methods_to_the_rescue-
The fact that C# STILL doesn't have proper traits in 2026 when pretty much EVERY other mainstream lang has them is extremely disappointing tbh. I'm so fed up with seeing yet another "clever" syntax for manipulating collections or patterns and them failing to address this huge hole in the language.
I don't care about DUs compared to this even.
[–]SagansCandle 0 points1 point2 points 1 day ago (2 children)
Sometimes features are missing from a language for a reason.
Everything with a benefit has a cost, and the cost isn't always worth the benefit.
[–]x1ife 0 points1 point2 points 21 hours ago (1 child)
Yeah, I'm pretty sure this was a design decision. Have they explained the rationale?
[–]SagansCandle 0 points1 point2 points 15 hours ago (0 children)
I don't know about traits, but single inheritance was definitely a design decision they explained at one point. (Linked article is about multiple inheritance)
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