I am wondering if I should post in Tech Careers or Misc for this. How about answering and label whether it is a textbook or textbook type answer, and actually can it be an answer so even a 12 year old can understand completely
Do people actually ask you for the definition of polymorphism in your interviews? Is this before or after failing to reverse a string?
Do you not know? Can you not Google? Wtf?
Are you asking this because you’re 12? Btw does anyone know what inheritance is? And can you explain it in a way that a 24 year old who lives in Noe Valley with 210k TC and just ate 6 taquitos can understand completely?
Inheritance comes from when a mommy and a daddy love each other very much...
And Polymorphism is when mommy’s coworker enters the picture...
Polymorphism with Emojis. 🔹+ ◾️ = 🛑
Is Google broken for you?
actually, for quite a while, I can explain it but not really in a great way, sort of reciting the textbook's wordings... you subclass and then one method means one thing and another thing for a different subclass or superclass... well... many years have passed and I know it quite well and I can explain it to a 10 or 12 year old... and actually it is way more than this "subclass" explanation. I also hope to know how other people explains it verbally, without going to the textbook and repeat it almost the same way.