In this video, we dive into two important Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) concepts: Method Overloading and Method Overriding. Understanding these concepts is crucial for mastering languages like Java and Python. We'll explain the differences between them, their use cases, and how to implement them in your code.
📌 What You'll Learn:
Method Overloading: Multiple methods with the same name but different parameters.
Method Overriding: Modifying inherited methods in child classes.
Examples in both Java and Python.
Best practices for writing clean and efficient code using these concepts.
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