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Thanks for pointing out. I fixed that :). The "overridable" keyword belongs to VB.NET. At the time of writing, I have written some VB.NET code as well.
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I think you meant virtual instead of
overridable
, which isn't a valid keyword in C#.Thanks for pointing out. I fixed that :). The "overridable" keyword belongs to VB.NET. At the time of writing, I have written some VB.NET code as well.