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From: ksnaveen
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Hi..Balaji
 
Inheritance:- 
If u inherit a class from another class it will get all the methods and 
properties of a class, like duplication of one class to be used in the derived 
class.
 
Abstract classe: 
Abstract classes are closely related to interfaces. They are 
classes that cannot be instantiated, and are frequently either partially 
implemented, or not at all implemented. One key difference between abstract 
classes and interfaces is that a class may implement an unlimited number of 
interfaces, but may inherit from only one abstract (or any other kind of) class. 
A class that is derived from an abstract class may still implement interfaces. 
Abstract classes are useful when creating components because they allow you 
specify an invariant level of functionality in some methods, but leave the 
implementation of other methods until a specific implementation of that class is 
needed. They also version well, because if additional functionality is needed in 
derived classes, it can be added to the base class without breaking 
code.

Hope you 
understood what I meant here.
 
Cheers!!!!!
Nave

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