Interfaces Vs Abstract Classes In Java
Interfaces Vs Abstract Classes In Java - Have you ever wondered why you should use interfaces instead of abstract classes, or vice versa? More specifically, when dealing with generalization, have you struggled with using one or the other? Anthony Meyer sheds some light on what can be a very confusing issue.
Anthony Meyer is a technical director and a Java developer at Flashline.com. His experience includes the design, development and implementation of large-scale, Java-based, Internet applications in the corporate Web development environment. He has also created and implemented corporate-focused reuse strategies in the financial industry.
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Anthony Meyer is a technical director and a Java developer at Flashline.com. His experience includes the design, development and implementation of large-scale, Java-based, Internet applications in the corporate Web development environment. He has also created and implemented corporate-focused reuse strategies in the financial industry.
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