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This post explains how to use classes in Java to build objects and organize your code. Also learn: constructors, static methods, and more!
Java's default constructor lets developers create instances of classes when an explicitly defined constructor does not exist. Here's how it works.
In this article Rafael Winterhalter, creator of the bytecode manipulation tool Byte Buddy, provides detailed guidance on how to easily create Java agents using Byte Buddy.
Sealed classes in Java let developers limit the creation and use of subclasses and preserve the class hierarchy. Here is how sealed classes in Java work.
Use Java's packages and static imports to organize top-level types and simplify access to their static members.
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