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Is there a keyboard short cut for generating methods for an interface that a class is supposed to implement???

 

for example I define

interface IMyInterface
{
 void MyMethod();
}

class MyClass: IMyInterface 
{
}

I then put the cusror over the MyClass declaration, hit a key combination and it changes the class def to:

 

class MyClass: IMyInterface 
{
 void MyMethod()
 {
 }
}

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Seems a bit hit and miss at times but if you just type

class MYClass: IMyInterface yo u should get a tooltip telling you to hit tab - that will implement the interface.

 

2005 is a lot more reliable though.

 

Also if you use the class explorer you can drill down to the interface and right-click and select implement interface.

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