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Abstract Class
Posted Date: 09 May 2008 Resource Type:
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Abstract class is a class that can’t be instantiated but that is used as a base from which other classes can be derived. In Microsoft Visual Basic .NET, abstract classes are declared using the MustInherit keyword. In Microsoft Visual C#, abstract classes are declared using the abstract keyword.
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