Chapter 11: Problem 19
What is the purpose of an abstract method?
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Chapter 11: Problem 19
What is the purpose of an abstract method?
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Why should you avoid making class members protected when possible?
If a method in a subclass has the same signature as a method in the superclass, does the subclass method overload or override the superclass method?
How is an interface different from an abstract class, or any class?
How do you prevent a method from being overridden?
Class B extends class A. (Class A is the superclass and class B is the subclass.) Describe the order in which the class’s constructors execute when a class B object is created.
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