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Lecture 7 Notes: Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) and ...

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A few notes on this code, by line: 2. The standard string class is described in Section 1 of PS3; see there for details. Recall that strings can be appended to each other with the + operator. 3. protected is largely equivalent to private. We’ll discuss the differences shortly. 8. This line demonstrates member initializer syntax.

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