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From: VishalRJoshi
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Static Members of a class 

A static member of a class can be accessed without creating an instance of
the class... Everyone knows this right!! so what's next...?? 
A static member cannot be marked as abstract or virtual, trying to do so
will result into an error... 
Inside a static member you cannot call any non-static member, trying to do
so will also result in an error...

regards,
Vishal Joshi
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