Typically, yes.
False. Methods in a class can have the same name as long as they have a different signature. You cannot duplicate method code inside a class but you can always have methods that have the same name but a different signature. Ex: Here I have created two methods in a class that have the same name "sum" but have a different argument types, and return types and hence perfectly allowable in a java class. Public class PolymorphismExample { public int sum(int a, int b){ return a + b; } public double sum (double a, double b){ return a + b; } }
High class citizens of the ancient assyrians
a double header
There is no education higher than a high school graphic arts design class if there is any other, its the same you would find in that high school class. Matt Jensen
Richard wisker goes to wanstead high school same as me
The same as in Major League Baseball and all levels of the game from high school on up.
they may have to 'double' their year, meaning they will have to do another year in the same class.
It's etodolac, an NSAID... Same therapeutic class as ibuprofen or aleve.
no
No. The answer is same as class 150
Yes a group and a class are the same thing.