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Side Effects of Mutiple inheritance in C++

Can anybody explain me the side effects of Mutiple inheritance in C++;

~Sudhir

Aug 20 '05 #1
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sudhirlko2001 wrote:
Can anybody explain me the side effects of Mutiple inheritance in C++;


What do you mean by "side effects"?

Aug 20 '05 #2
> Can anybody explain me the side effects of Mutiple inheritance in C++;


"Side effects"? Can you be more specific??

Srini

Aug 20 '05 #3

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