Interface in TypeScript
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Last updated 10 novembro 2024
Interface acts as a contract between itself and any class which implements it. It means a class that implements an interface is bound to implement all its members. An interface cannot be instantiated but it can be referenced by the class object which implements it. Interfaces can be used to represent any non-primitive JavaScript object.
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