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[ILUG] OT : Differance between a class and a Struct.

[ILUG] OT : Differance between a class and a Struct.

Jason Corcoran Jason at Jcorcoran.net
Thu Jan 22 09:37:10 GMT 2004


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I know this is not totally linux related, but a mate of mine went for a job as 
a Linux developer with a company based in Dublin (trying vainly to bring this 
on topic :).

He was asked the difference between a class and a struct. He went into detail 
about inheritance and public and private member variables and methods at the 
end on which he was told that the only difference was that the classes 
constructor is public.

Surely there is more of a difference than this. Any Comments?
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