Master the art of reading source code in our series! Imagine you have a jump into a project and need to understand what the code does. Luke Mao will teach you which parts of the code you should read and how to read them. Today’s topic is Interfaces and Abstract classes. Let’s get started.

00:00 | Introduction

00:28 | Agenda

00:46 | Why Interfaces and Abstract classes are important

01:20 | What Interfaces and Abstract classes are

01:53 | Interfaces example

03:15 | Abstract classes example

04:29 | When to read Interfaces and Abstract classes

05:17 | Summary

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About the speakers

About the speakers

Luke Mao

Software Engineer at SSW with more than 4 years of development experience. He has a broad technology stack and is especially good at using React for web development.

He has rich experience in remote cooperation with overseas teams. He has worked on large-scale Real Estate projects in Australia and Healthy Living projects in Singapore. He has experience in the fields of Finance,Big Data and Logistics.

In software development, he values code quality, pursues technical depth, and loves Agile. He focuses on high quality and quick delivery to maximize clients’ values.

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