Explain interface?
Answer / Rajesh Kumar Rajak
An interface in programming is a blueprint or protocol that defines methods, constants, and properties that a class can choose to implement. It allows for multiple classes to follow the same set of rules without having a common ancestor class. Interfaces do not specify any implementation details, they just declare what methods must be present and what their parameters and return values will be.
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