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Disadvantages of Multiple Inheritance

Can Somebody please point some of the dis advantages of multiple
inseritence.


Thanks
Nilesh Korpe

Jun 5 '06 #1
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> Can Somebody please point some of the disadvantages of multiple inseritence.

first -- please use your C++ text book.
then -- here's a neat faq you might want to read -
http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lit...heritance.html

thanks,
--
you don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.
~bob dylan

Jun 5 '06 #2
NileshKorpe wrote:
Can Somebody please point some of the dis advantages of multiple
inseritence.


As opposed to what?

Jun 5 '06 #3

NileshKorpe wrote:
Can Somebody please point some of the dis advantages of multiple
inseritence.

what's that? Inserting in different locations?

Jun 5 '06 #4
Earl Purple wrote:
NileshKorpe wrote:
Can Somebody please point some of the dis advantages of multiple
inseritence.

what's that? Inserting in different locations?


*Inseriting* in different locations, not inserting. Don't you know
English?
Jonathan

Jun 5 '06 #5

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