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Interfaces are designed to do exactly that: to interface or to interact. In object-oriented programming languages such as C++, you can incorporate up to three different interfaces per class. The private interface is accessible only to the class itself and to friends of the class. The protected interface is the same as the private interface but is also accessible to derivatives of the class. The public interface is accessible to any code. For one interface to interact with another interface, the first must have access to the second. If the first is a friend of the second or both are members of the same class, the first has unrestricted access to the private, protected and public interfaces of the second. If the first is derived from the second but is not a friend, the first only has access to the protected and public interfaces of the second. If the first is completely separate from the second, the first only has access to the public interfaces of the second.
Its an interface.
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 AWTEventListener interface implements the EventListener interface.
For starters, DOS is practically obsolete. DOS stands for Disk Operating System and was mostly a Command Line Interface, or CLI for short, OS. Windows XP is a GUI, Graphical User Interface, based OS. So in other words, they are both completely different Operating Systems.
"World War II fighter planes were some of the finest fighters ever developed, but are completely obsolete in today's world of Mach 2 jets".
No. Blu-Rays are becoming increasingly popular while DVDs are starting to slowly become somewhat obsolete and some day, just like VHS tapes, DVDs will be completely obsolete
No, you can still use an analog TV, but you will need a converter box to receive digital cable.
If it does, then yes. Something that great may not ever be completely obsolete.
Wii games will probably still be going for a long time. It will only be until the Wii is completely obsolete.
This is called a "bus mouse" and is the precursor to PS2 technology. In the 1980s IBM compatible computers did not have a built in interface for a mouse. At the time many mouses used a serial connection (COM port). The bus mouse interface was developed by Microsoft so that the mouse would have its own dedicated interface. It was soon rendered obsolete when IBM released its next generation of PC's with the PS2 interface for keyboard and mouse.
Obsolete is an adjective.
dinosaurs are obsolete.
OB is the abbreviation for obsolete.
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