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Polymorphism in Different Languages

Presentations | English

In simple terms, Polymorphism can be defined as an object that can take on various forms. At its base level, a polymorphism is part of mathematic type theory. In computer science, a polymorphic object is an object that is capable of taking on multiple forms. The kind of polymorphism the object undergoes depends on when the object takes its form and what part of the object is transforming. In programming languages and type theory, polymorphism is the provision of a single interface to entities of different types, or the use of a single symbol to represent multiple different types. Polymorphism is essential to object-oriented programming (OOP). In object-oriented programming, polymorphism is the characteristic of being able to assign a different meaning or usage to something in different contexts - specifically, to allow an entity such as a variable, a function, or an object to have more than one form. The presentation will give you better understanding on the topic.

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Polymorphism in Different Languages

Presentations | English