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Methods to Differentiate Between Inheritance and Composition in Object-Oriented Programming

Methods to Differentiate Between Inheritance and Composition in Object-Oriented Programming

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In object-oriented programming (OOP), two fundamental concepts—Inheritance and Composition—enable code reuse and design flexibility. Understanding these concepts is crucial for building maintainable and scalable software. This article will guide you through these concepts, compare them, and illustrate their differences with practical examples.
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