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No instantiation: You can use both abstract classes and interfaces to define types that cannot be instantiated. Instead, you must implement an interface or extend an abstract class by other types. ...
Readers have returned quite a bit of feedback concerning, “Abstract Classes Vs. Interfaces” from April 2001. A recurring request asks to see a complete example of using interfaces and abstract ...
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