Legally - no. You're expected to pay postage if you re-use it.
To be re-usable, you must be able to use it first. Thus, start to write a class that is usable, then we can talk about reuse.
It is a collection of code which holds functions which you can use and reuse in your programming scripts.
You waste. That is, unless you couldn't reuse, then you're required to repair or recycle - but repair first.
reduce and reuse
Betty Pepper is a graduate of the Birmingham City University with First Class Honors in Jewelry and silversmithing. She likes to reuse materials, especially if they show some history. All of her works tell a story.
we can use classes in java...by inheritance concept...we can reuse without modification
can you reuse a nickel?
To reuse a glow stick, you can put it in the freezer to slow down the chemical reaction and make it last longer. However, the glow will not be as bright as the first use.
No, it is not safe to reuse baby bottles without washing them first. Washing baby bottles helps to remove harmful bacteria and ensure the bottles are clean and safe for the baby to use.
Yes, you can reuse tea leaves to make another cup of tea, but the flavor may be weaker than the first brew.
"The 3 Rs" are most commonly referred to as "readin', writin', and 'rithmatic".
Reuse is a verb (to use something again) and a noun (in a state of reuse).