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OOP
C# OOP
What is a destructor?
Short answer: A method called automatically when an object is destroyed. Used to release resources before the object is removed from memory. In C#, destructors are rarely needed due to garbage collection. ~Car() { Console.WriteLine("Car object destroyed"); }
Real-world example (ShopNest)
Think of ShopNest’s Product, Cart, and Order classes: each object holds data + behavior, so pricing rules stay next to the data they use.
Say this in the interview
- Define — one clear sentence (the short answer above).
- Example — relate it to a project like ShopNest or your real work.
- Trade-off — when you would not use it.
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