Superglass vs Superclass - What's the difference?
superglass | superclass |
(physics) A phase of matter in which superfluidity and an amorphous (glassy) structure are present at the same time
(taxonomy) A taxon ranking below a phylum and above a class.
(computing, object-oriented programming) A high-level class that passes attributes and methods down the hierarchy to subclasses.
(transitive, computing, object-oriented programming) To create a superclass of.
* 2001 , Stephen Teilhet, Subclassing and Hooking With Visual Basic (page 223)
As nouns the difference between superglass and superclass
is that superglass is a phase of matter in which superfluidity and an amorphous (glassy) structure are present at the same time while superclass is a taxon ranking below a phylum and above a class.As a verb superclass is
to create a superclass of.superglass
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(wikipedia superglass) (es)superclass
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(wikipedia superclass) (es)Antonyms
* subclassVerb
- Applications incorporating superclassing "clean up" by calling UnregisterClass on all superclassed classes.