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Computers and Technology, 06.08.2019 01:20 Value31

It has been argued that the capability to declare and implement interfaces in the c# language eliminates the need for derived classes to inherit from multiple base classes. do you agree or disagree? why? can you think of any ways in which implementing multiple interfaces “falls short” as compared with true multiple inheritance?

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