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Java Classes & Objects

March 13, 2024 by Rick Rodriguez

What is a class? A class is a template that you build. From it, you will stamp out objects based on that class. In other words, think of a class as a blueprint for an object. What is an object? An object is something that you get from a class, sounds redundant doesn’t it? No, … Read more

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