March 2016
Intermediate to advanced
550 pages
10h 57m
English
In this chapter, you learned about making your own types using OOP. You learned about all the different categories of members that a type can have, including fields to store data and methods to perform actions. You used OOP concepts such as aggregation and encapsulation.
In the next chapter, you will take these concepts further by implementing interfaces and inheriting from existing classes.
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