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Difference between Abstract Class and Interface in .NET Programming
In .NET programming, the main differences between an abstract class and an interface are:
- Definition: An abstract class is a class that may contain both abstract and non-abstract members, while an interface is a reference type that contains only abstract members.
- Inheritance: A class can inherit only one abstract class, but can implement multiple interfaces.
- Access Modifiers: Abstract classes can have access modifiers for their members, while interfaces have all their members as public by default.
- Code Reusability: Interfaces promote better code reusability as they allow multiple inheritance, whereas abstract classes provide a way to define a blueprint for classes that inherit from it.
- Multiple Inheritance: While a class in C# cannot inherit from multiple classes, it can implement multiple interfaces, allowing for flexibility in design.
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