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C# Basics
Access
Specifiers
public
The type or member
can be accessed by any other code in the same assembly or another
assembly that references it.
private
The type or member
can be accessed only by code in the same class or struct.
protected
The type or member
can be accessed only by code in the same class or struct, or in a
class that is derived from that class.
internal
The type or member
can be accessed by any code in the same assembly, but not from
another assembly.
protected internal
The type or member
can be accessed by any code in the assembly in which it is declared,
or from within a derived class in another assembly. Access from
another assembly must take place within a class declaration that
derives from the class in which the protected internal element is
declared, and it must take place through an instance of the derived
class type.
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