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Back to basics: Using interface vs. abstract class

While teaching a course on design patterns I was asked by one of the participants when would I use an interface and when to use an abstract class. I’ve started the outline the reasons for each and ended up with a few good ones which I like to share in the following post. Interfaces and … Continue reading Back to basics: Using interface vs. abstract class →

Dror Helper Uncategorized 1 Comment January 31, 2017 3 Minutes
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