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The disambiguation tag is too specific. When I see [[Inheritance (object-oriented programming)]], I am expecting there to be a non-OOP inheritance page in programming, such as [[Inheritance (functional programming)]], which does not exist. [[Inheritance (computer science)]] is sufficient to disambiguate between inheritance in law and biology, and more specificity is unnecessary. In fact, the disambiguation page for [[Inheritance]] states "in computer science", which concedes that that is the field in which this term is apposite. [[User:Stephen C. Carlson|SCCarlson]] 08:24 6 Jun 2003 (UTC)
:You left a key part out. It says "In computer science, inheritance is a feature in '''object-oriented programming'''." [[User:Mbecker|MB]] 14:47 6 Jun 2003 (UTC)
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