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Posted By:
HimaBindu Veeramachaneni
Member Level:
Diamond
Posted Date:
13 Jun 2005
Category:
C#
Which of the following statements is true?
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A class is the implementation of an object
An object is the implementation of a class
A class is the implementation of an entity
An object is instantiation of class
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