Difference Abstract class and Interface
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Hi Murali, Interface contians All umimplementd methods which are to be implemented in the derived class Doesn't have access specifiers Usage:When your designing is frequently chnaging Abstract class contians atleast one unimplemented methods Can't be instantiated Usage:When u need to implement some methods,unimplement some for future purpose,that means full implementation or partial implementation use them Ok |
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