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>In general computer science terms, an interface is form of abstraction that is a specific construct designed to give external access to a program. This term gains a more specific meaning in OO programming.  
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In general computer science terms, an interface is form of abstraction that is a specific construct designed to give external access to a program. This term gains a more specific meaning in OO programming.  
  
 
An interface is a way of separating the abstract declaration of a concept from its implementation. This is conceptually similar to an [[Abstract class]].  
 
An interface is a way of separating the abstract declaration of a concept from its implementation. This is conceptually similar to an [[Abstract class]].  
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Latest revision as of 03:21, 25 November 2010

In general computer science terms, an interface is form of abstraction that is a specific construct designed to give external access to a program. This term gains a more specific meaning in OO programming.

An interface is a way of separating the abstract declaration of a concept from its implementation. This is conceptually similar to an Abstract class.


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