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From: DotnetGroupKing
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Hi Sathisha       There are many differences between interfaces and abstract classes.  
   Some are of them are given below      If you want to develop small functionality 
which will be exposed to client then use interfaces.If you are going to develop the 
functionality which is large and may be going to change in future then use abstract 
class because if one method in interface change then u have to change the whole 
interface which is not advisable.  Again one class can implement more than one 
interfaces which is not possible in case of abstract classes.   Sppedwise interfaces 
are slower than abstract classes. Interfaces are set of unimplemented methods while 
abstract classes members may have implementation. Read the following article which 
will clear your view.        
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/vbcon/html/vbconAbstractClassesVersusInterfaces.asp
     Don't Worry Be Happy 

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