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Lesson A20 - Inheritance, Polymorphism, and Abstract Classes
 
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Summary/Review page 7 of 8

The main goals of OOP are team development, software reusability, and easier program maintenance. The main OOP concepts that serve these goals are abstraction, encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism. In this lesson, we reviewed these key concepts and their implementation in Java. This lesson examined how Java uses classes and interfaces, inheritance hierarchies, and polymorphism to achieve the goal of better-engineered programs.

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