In Ruby, an interface (mix-in) can provide not only method signatures (names and parameter lists), but also method code.

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In Ruby, an interface (mix-in) can provide not only method signatures (names and parameter lists), but also method code.

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In Ruby, an interface (mix-in) can provide not only method
signatures (names and parameter lists), but also method code. (It
can’t provide data members; that would be multiple inheritance.)
Would this feature make sense in Java? Explain.
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