Java How To Program (Early Objects)
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Author: Deitel, Paul
Publisher: Pearson Education
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Chapter 1, Problem 3.4SRE
A new class of objects can be created conveniently by —the new class (called the subclass) starts with the characteristics of an existing class (called the superclass), possibly customizing them and adding unique characteristics of its own.
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A new class of objects can be created conveniently by —----------the new class (called the subclass) starts with the characteristics of an existing class (called the superclass), possibly customizing them and adding unique characteristics of its own.
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Java How To Program (Early Objects)
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