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You can implement read-only and write-only properties with get/set
but not with member variables - they are always read-write.
Good point. And to follow onto it, but in the reverse, you can get a pointer to a member variable, but you can't to a property. You could get a pointer to the setter/getter, but you'd need this to dereference it. Not a big deal natively in Java or .net, but if you use JNI or Interop it could make a difference.
-Walden
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