Sorry Wiki had me butcher the question. But I just wanted to make sure I had it all explained.
No. An interface cannot implement another interface, it can only just extend it. Because, an interface cannot implement any method as it has no method body declarations.
The marine corps because they have the toughest bootcamp is all of the military!!!!
Hannah his ex he was with then they broke up because he went through bootcamp
US: I would think so because Truman built the highways to accomodate tanks in the event of invasion. And I hear the Stryker IFV is street legal in the US because it's used in the last part of USMC Bootcamp, Army Ranger School, or Army Bootcamp. I apologize for not giving sources
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I really dont think you can.. Sorry
There are two types of interface.. 1. User Interface 2. Application Interface
its not because it needs a human interface to work (as a wizard).
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Because an interface is like a contract/skeleton which decides what the implementing class has to do. So, if any entity in an interface is protected, they would not be available to the class that is implementing the interface. Hence, all the variables and methods declared inside an interface are public by default