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This course shows users how to declare classes and interfaces, how to overload and override methods, and how Java's garbage-collection mechanism works.
Objectives:
- Declare classes and interfaces
- Identify correctly constructed class and interface declarations
- Write code to construct instances of any concrete class
- Write code to invoke overridden or overloaded methods
- State the behavior that is guaranteed by the garbage collection system
- Write code that explicitly makes objects eligible for collection
Topics:
- Classes and Interfaces
- Inner and Anonymous Classes
- Methods
- Garbage Collection
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