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Unless I'm mistaken, in .NET, x = myobj.myvar on a property will
automatically invoke the Get method for that property.
You're correct.
And most .net programmers won't even think of the getter and setter
(er... accessor and mutator :) as a method call, it's just a setter and
getter. They never see the implementation methods (actually called
get_xxx and set_xxx where xxx is the property name) unless they look at
the generated IL.
It's funny, I think the difference is one of grouping too. With the java
approach you're thinking in a ActionObject approach, where the .net
approach thinks in the ObjectAction approach (where action in inferred
from usage).
-Walden
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