An Interface Is a Set of Functions
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This article is not about your codebase. None of this is likely to apply to you, but it might be fun to see a different viewpoint. In this article, interfaces aren’t for abstracting but for being able to do work on types with wildly different behavior.

An interface is a type that describes a set of virtual functions. Usually, the interface has no implementation, but some languages allow it, which enables you to report a generic error for anything not implemented. Many people consider interfaces as an abstract object, such as a generic collection. Now, why a person may want to insert values into a collection that could be a queue, a stack, or a set, all of which iterate differently, and may not keep duplicate values? I don’t know, but more than one language has a collection int…

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