Emitted code and the DynamicMethod have the benefit of speed and the emitted code can be unloaded when the DynamicMethod goes out of scope, resulting in the best of all worlds.
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Extension methods allow you to create utility functions and have them appear to be part or your classes or the built-in classes. You'll learn by making a method from an earlier tip available as an extension method.
.NET Tip: Display All Fields and Properties of an Object
Learn how to display all of the fields and properties of any object. By using a little reflection, you can expose the internals of your objects.
Using Reflection to Dump Objects
Learn how to write some .Net code to use a feature called "reflection" to generate a String containing values from all object fields.
Late Binding and On-the-Fly Code Generation Using Reflection in C#
How to achieve late binding and how to create and execute code on the fly (during runtime) using Refection. Also, discover how to emit MSIL code to stream to the Just-In-Time compiler.
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