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The abstract keyword

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Published 15 June 2015 1 min read
By Simon Taite

It exists.
If a class is only being used as a base class and will (or should) never be instantiated by itself, make it abstract.

At the very least, if you start seeing compilation errors immediately you know that something isn't right.


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