Why do we need write open before class name in Kotlin while working on inheritance?
Answer Posted / Kumar Vivekanand Vivek
In Kotlin, the `open` keyword is used to declare a class as open for inheritance. By default, classes in Kotlin are final and cannot be inherited from. When you use `open`, it allows other classes to extend the current one.
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