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The Java® Tutorial: A Short Course on the Basics, 6th Edition
by Raymond Gallardo, Scott Hommel, Sowmya Kannan, Joni Gordon, Sharon Biocca Zakhour
December 2014
Beginner
864 pages
24h 5m
English
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4. Classes and Objects
With the knowledge you now have of the basics of the Java programming language, you can learn to write your own classes. In this chapter, you will find information about defining your own classes, including declaring member variables, methods, and constructors. You will learn to use your classes to create objects and how to use the objects you create. This chapter also covers nesting classes within other classes and enumerations
The first section shows you the anatomy of a class and how to declare fields, methods, and constructors. The second section covers creating and using objects. You will learn how to create an object by instantiating a class ...
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