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  • Thanks very helpful. Can you explain Abstraction and Polymorphism in the simplest way please? . Your points very helpful. Commented Mar 6, 2011 at 1:52
  • Abstraction: Taking real examples; find common themes, relationships, patterns, activities, or structure; and generalize. (example: Chevy Silverado, a Bicycle, and a locomotive are all wheeled forms of transportation, none move effectively without the wheels turning) Polymorphism: the ability of a thing to act a certain way in a context, and then use the exact same thing in a completely different way in another context. (example apple as a seed, apple as a food) Commented Mar 6, 2011 at 6:13