What is common interface?
Answer / Harish Kumar Diwakar
A Common Interface is a set of functions or operations that are shared among multiple objects, allowing them to interact with each other in a consistent and standardized manner. In software development, it provides a way for different components or systems to communicate with each other seamlessly.
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