Why do we use interfaces instead of directly inheriting the dependent class? Computer Science |
Why do we use interfaces instead of directly inheriting the dependent class? Posted: 11 Dec 2021 02:23 AM PST I feel like my basics are messed up. I had learnt that Inheritance is like a contract(if you inherit it, all its methods need to be implemented). But there seems to be a deeper meaning they had something to do with loose coupling. Please help me understand this concept or point to resources(books, blogs, videos) that will. [link] [comments] |
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