About Interface - Specialised
Intel Interface - Specialised
Method ImplementationAn interface is a specialized method of implementation used to allow a singular programming code to be used for multiple purposes. The interface serves as a tool for programmers, allowing them to develop code that can interact with other parts of a program or application. The basic purpose of an interface is to provide a layer of abstraction, so that two components operating in different environments can communicate with each other. In general, an interface consists of a set of definitions, structures, or sets of methods defined by a contract between two computer programs or two parts of the same program. By defining the interface, developers can ensure that the correct methods will be called in the right order and at the right time, making the code’s operation much more consistent. Interfaces are also beneficial in object-oriented programming languages as they allow for the code reuse as well as a more modular, maintainable code. The interface also has the ability to cater for low or high level data and functions, allowing developers to create and maintain separate versions of a software package for different platforms.