Using the Object Browser
As is the case with much of the .NET Framework, the Object Browser is one of the best ways to perform discovery
about .NET interfaces. (You can open the Object Browser by selecting Other Windows from the Visual Studio View
menu, then choosing Object Browser or using the Ctrl+ Alt +J keyboard shortcut.)
The Object Browser tells you what interfaces a given class implements, and provides a summary description of
each interface. Furthermore, if you highlight an interface, the Members pane of the Object Browser will show
you the members that the interface specifies (the CompareTo method specified by the IComparable interface
implemented by the String type is shown).
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