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Explain interfaces?

Answer Posted / Brij Mohan Singh

In Apple iOS programming, an interface is a protocol that defines a blueprint of methods, properties, and other requirements that a class must implement to be considered compliant with the interface. Interfaces are used for code reuse and to define interactions between objects.

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