

He scans over his reflection in the mirror and nods subtly to himself. Kyoya straightens his suit blazer and adjusts his tie tucked neatly inside. Kyoya shuts his black notebook swiftly with a loud, snap!īack then, the third son of the Ootori family was about to begin his final spring in middle school. “You know… there’s a reason y/n and I compliment each other so well.” He ought to reveal the truth at some point, and Haruhi’s questions have gotten more invasive. Kyoya smiles fondly at Haruhi’s detective-like inquiries. “If you’re her partner, why are you holding her to a debt?” Her eyebrows furrow. “I’m y/n’s partner, I respect her privacy as much as I respect the rest of the club’s confidentiality.” Kyoya explains. “Then why is it a secret?” Haruhi interjects. “Well, why’s it so important that it has to be kept secret from everyone else?” Haruhi pushes further. It’s just none of anyone else’s business.” Kyoya shrugs casually. “Why won’t either of you tell us what this elusive debt is all about?” Haruhi is blunt with her accusation, resulting in Kyoya gazing down at her, his pen coming to a halt. “Go on.” Kyoya urges, not sparing her a glance from what ever it is he writes all damn day. “I’m still confused about something.” She begins. She voices her thoughts to Kyoya, still writing beside her. Haruhi watches your back as you go, contemplating. I’m off to fetch more tea.” You sigh as you saunter on towards the tea pots, hot and ready to be poured. “No.” His monotone voice is as present as ever, with not even a hint of politeness in the form of undertone.

If someone would relieve me of my debt and let me become a host then I wouldn’t have anything to worry about… now, would I?” You bat your eyelashes exaggeratedly up at Kyoya as he scribbles diligently in his little black notebook. “Sorry, Senpai.” She sympathizes with your experience, although you wave her off playfully. “These traditional cups are so shallow, this is my fifth trip.” You huff tiredly, slouching exaggeratedly. You grumble as you come forth with your fifth tray of empty cups, begrudgingly moving to refill them. “Now, my darlings, I hope you will enjoy today’s homestyle kotatsu service, presented by our host club.” “After all, you’re always one step ahead of the crowd, aren’t you?” He winks charmingly. It may be a little early in the season for one of these but I figured it was perfect for you ladies.” He beams. Normally, they’re only used in the winter. Tamaki stands proudly in the middle of the room with his arms folded behind his back. “If my memory serves me correctly, they’re called kotatsu.” “What are these things all over the room?” Delegation vs Composition, Subclassing vs Code-Reuse, Late vs Early binding, and various other technicalities often glossed over.The guests linger around, confused as to why there are short, blanket-draped tables with cups of tea and baskets of tangerines. This paper is an excellent summary of the different forms and uses of inheritance. Inheritance, like OO is one of those concepts that is ill-defined, with a variety of different implementations and uses. This article aims at a comprehensive understanding of inheritance, examining its usage, surveying its varieties, and presenting a simple taxonomy of mechanisms that can be seen as underlying different inheritance models.
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Yet inheritance is often hailed as a solution to many problems hampering software development, and many of the alleged benefits of object-oriented programming, such as improved conceptual modelling and reusability, are largely credited to it. Inheritance is commonly regarded as the feature that distinguishes object-oriented programming from other modern programming paradigms, but researchers rarely agree on its meaning and usage. One of the most intriguing-and at the same time most problematic-notions in object-oriented programming is inheritance. CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles, Pradeep Teregowda): One of the most intriguing-and at the same time most problematic-notions in object-oriented programming is inheritance.
