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(Added idea about examples in every programmin language.)
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Concise -- [[User:Jason Clutterbuck|Jason Clutterbuck]]
 
Concise -- [[User:Jason Clutterbuck|Jason Clutterbuck]]
  
Actually, it's a little too concise. How about a section on "how to create an abstract class in every programming language"? So in C++ you use virtual functions, in Java you use "abstract", in C# you do ... --[[User:MartinvanZijl|MartinvanZijl]] 03:49, 20 August 2010 (UTC)
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Actually, it's a little too concise. How about a section on &quot;how to create an abstract class in every programming language&quot;? So in C++ you use virtual functions, in Java you use &quot;abstract&quot;, in C# you do ... --[[User:MartinvanZijl|MartinvanZijl]] 03:49, 20 August 2010 (UTC)

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Concise -- Jason Clutterbuck

Actually, it's a little too concise. How about a section on "how to create an abstract class in every programming language"? So in C++ you use virtual functions, in Java you use "abstract", in C# you do ... --MartinvanZijl 03:49, 20 August 2010 (UTC)

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