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Create an Interface from a Class in Visual Studio

Although it’s not considered best practice, after writing a class, sometimes you may decide that all or part of that class might work better as an interface. When that happens, Visual Studio IDE provides a helpful option.

In the VS editor, right-click anywhere in the class and choose Refactor ? Extract Interface. In the dialog that appears, you can choose the methods that should be part of the interface. Refactoring in this manner can definitely save you some time.

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