Abstract method
Thursday, August 20, 2009
An abstract method is a method declaration that contains no functional code. The reason for using an abstract method is to ensure that subclasses of this class will include an implementation of this method. Any concrete class (that is, a class that is not abstract, and therefore capable of being instantiated) must implement all abstract methods it has inherited
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