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I've recently come across a use of multiple inheritance in some python code that shows me why this is multiple inheritance is a bad thing. It seems to break the OOP concept of encapsulation.
I recently read an article entitled "Why is multiple inheritance so abhorred" in which code was reproduced without using code tags.
Multiple interface inheritance still allows an object to inherit methods and to behave polymorphically on those methods. The inheriting object just doesn’t get an implementation free ride.