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Two of the key concepts in object-oriented programming (OOP) are inheritance and composition. While both can help you reuse code, there are key differences between them.
In object-oriented programming, we can use inheritance when we know there is an “is a” relationship between a child and its parent class. Some examples would be: A person is a human.
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