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When default methods were introduced in Java 8, some developers thought they would be the same as abstract classes. That’s not true, however, because interfaces can’t have state.
Most introductory Java texts take an implementation-centric stab at how to use interfaces and abstract classes. However, few provide a clear design distinction for choosing between these two ...
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