In this chapter, you saw how to use C++ inheritance to reuse code and provide an is-a relationship between objects. You also saw how this can be used to implement polymorphism, where related objects can be treated as having the same behavior while still maintaining the ability to call each object's methods, and interfaces that group together behaviors. In the next chapter, you'll see the features of the C++ Standard Library and the various utility classes it provides.
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