From the Object class.
From the Object class.
From the Object class.
From the Object class.
It derives from the name of the Hebrew priestly class; the kohanes.
decomposers
Yes. Every Java class can have a main method
Every Holi-day! :) But seriously, folks: "Holi" derives from "Holy". Some people aspire to "Keep every day Holy before the Lord".
Object is the class from which every other class or object in .Net derives from. This is designed in this way to bring out the pure object oriented functionality and thus make .net a pure object oriented technology It's only because of this design that even you customs classes is having methods like GetHashCode(), ToString(), Equals(), ReferenceEquals() etc which are originaly methods defined in object class and got inherited to your type because of this OO Design
no. Im not a nerd and i get A's in every class. i just hope for luck and other stuff
every class
Yes - in Java, every class has this method, which is inherited from the Object class. Often, the inherited method does nothing particularly useful, but you can override it with your own implementation.
It's in the class 'reptilia' - along with every other reptile.
No.
Object is the class from which every other class or object in .Net derives from. This is designed in this way to bring out the pure object oriented functionality and thus make .net a pure object oriented technology It's only because of this design that even you customs classes is having methods like GetHashCode(), ToString(), Equals(), ReferenceEquals() etc which are originaly methods defined in object class and got inherited to your type because of this OO Design
A class can be a subclass of another class, not of itself.A class can be a subclass of another class, not of itself.A class can be a subclass of another class, not of itself.A class can be a subclass of another class, not of itself.