Yes, there can be a static constructor. It will be at class level & executed just once. It is totally in run-times control & not sure of when this will be executed. But, it is assured that it will be executed before creating instance of the class.
Aashish Chachra
Mar 2nd, 2012
A class can have only one static constructor.
Static constructor can not have any parameter.
Static constructor cannot have any access specifier, not even private.
It is used to initialize the static ...
Answer is all of the aboveinterface members are implicitly public, explicit modifiers are not allowed.
dan
Mar 8th, 2006
Interface members are public by default. But we dont/cant specify modifiers to them so that we dont fall into the impression that thay can also be private or ..... They are public by default and we dont have to specify that!