Section 6 : Overloading, Overriding, Runtime Type, and Object Orientation
State the benefits of encapsulation in object oriented design and write code that implements tightly encapsulated classes and the relationships "is a" and "has a".
Write code to invoke overridden or overloaded methods and parental or overloaded constructors; and describe the effect of invoking these methods.
Write code to construct instances of any concrete class including normal top level classes, inner classes, static inner classes, and anonymous inner classes.
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