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==Interface as a...==
Previous text said "interface is a software component", new one says "interface is a specification". The former may be awkward, but the latter is not good either. Specification is too vague, could be a paper document or a description in some logic language that is not understood by the compiler. Whereas an interface (in this sense) is specifically a file that is parsed by the compiler when compiling any client module, and is part of the software's source. So, is there a better term?<br>[[User:Jorge Stolfi|Jorge Stolfi]] 06:22, 28 Apr 2004 (UTC)
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Is an interface the same as an object type? Does anyone have explanaion or pointers to explanaion? -- [[User:TakuyaMurata|Taku]] 14:54, Sep 19, 2004 (UTC)
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