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

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

John Allen john.allen at dublinux.net
Thu Jan 22 10:46:12 GMT 2004


On Thursday 22 January 2004 09:37, Jason Corcoran wrote:
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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?

Only difference is that a struct's default access if public, and a class's is 
private.

-- 
John Allen,                          Email:  mailto:john.allen at dublinux.net
MandrakeClub Silver Member.



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