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"It’s engineering," Kaelen countered softly.

On the rooftop later that evening, Simon joined Kaelen. The sun was setting, turning the city into the postcard Simon always envisioned.

"On the contrary," Kaelen interrupted, his heart hammering against his ribs. "I present the Variable-Vector Façade." double view casting

Kaelen’s eyes widened. He grabbed a stylus, diving into the digital model.

"The Sky Bridge," Simon announced, his voice booming. "Unifying the skyline." "It’s engineering," Kaelen countered softly

It was architectural trickery. It was a lie. It was perfect.

The morning sun hit the Stilt District at precisely 7:14 AM, igniting the city’s western-facing façade in a blaze of gold. This was the "Golden Hour," the only time the architecture looked intentional rather than desperate. "On the contrary," Kaelen interrupted, his heart hammering

In performing arts, refers to assigning two actors to the same role. This is common in academic or community theatre for several reasons:

Simon chuckled, a dry, rasping sound. "Careful, Kaelen. That sounds like humility. It has no place in this skyline."

Imagine you have a class MyClass that implements two interfaces: IInterface1 and IInterface2 . You have an instance of MyClass and want to access its members through both interfaces. Without double view casting, you would need to cast the object to each interface separately, like this:

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