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Encyclopedia > Inherited

To inherit something is to get it from one's ancestors.


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Cprogramming.com Tutorial: Inheritance Overview (661 words)
Inheritance is an important feature of classes; in fact, it is integral to the idea of object oriented programming.
Inheritance allows you to create a hierarchy of classes, with various classes of more specific natures inheriting the general aspects of more generalized classes.
Inheritance should be used when you have a more general class of objects that describes a set of objects.
Inheritance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (689 words)
Inheritance is the practice of passing on property, titles, debts, and obligations upon the death of an individual.
Many states have inheritance taxes, under which a portion of any estate goes to the government, though the government technically is not an heir.
Inheritance can be organized in a way that its use is restricted by the desires of someone (usually of the decedent).
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