Underst. Objects Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
objects | these are self-contained data structures that consist of properties, methods, and events. |
encapsulation | an information-hiding mechanism that makes code easy to maintain and understand. |
class | the template from which individual objects are created. |
access modifier | these created from the templates defined by classes. |
method | a block of code containing a series of statements. |
method signature | its name, its parameter list, and the order of data types of the parameters are collectively recognized as this. |
constructors | these are used to initialize the data members of the object. |
properties | these allow you to access class data in a safe and flexible way. |
accessors | use these to access properties in different situations. |
inheritance | this enables you to create new classes that reuse, extend, and modify the functionality defined in existing classes. |
abstract classes | these provide a common definition of a base class that can be shared by multiple derived classes. |
sealed classes | these provide complete functionality but cannot be used as base classes. |
value type | this type directly stores data within its memory. |
reference type | this type only store a reference to a memory location. |
struct | this keyword is used to create user-defined types that consist of small groups of related fields. |
polymorphism | the ability of derived classes to share common functionality with base classes but still define their own unique behavior. |
override keyword | this keyword replaces a base class member in a derived class. |
interfaces | these are used to establish contracts through which objects can interact with each other without knowing the implementation details. |
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