Working with normal and static constructor in C# 2.0
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by Uday Denduluri
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Whenever an object gets initialized .NET runtime executes the object in 2 passes. In the first pass it initializes all the static variables in the upward hierarchy by calling the static constructors. In the second pass it executes all the instance constructors in the downward hierarchy.


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