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Nicolas Alvarez wrote:
>> Really? Interesting... I wasn't aware Java had non-public classes.
>> (Although I did wonder why the hell you have to write "public" at the
>> start of every class.)
>
> If you don't add 'public', the class is only accessible from other
> classes on the same package.
Well, I didn't know that.
Interesting - once or twice a year that might be useful...
So much for university education, eh? Mind you, we learned Java from the
guy who tried to tell us that the maximum range of a "double" is "more
than the number of atoms in the universe". ;-)
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