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You’ve now seen quite a lot of Java. You’ve seen how to create a class and how to create instances of the class (objects), and how to use these objects in very simple programs. This has all been a bit informal, though, so the time has come to have a proper look and to get some practice in writing your own programs. This chapter and the last one start you on the way to doing that.
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© 2004 Tony Jenkins and Graham Hardman
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Jenkins, T., Hardman, G. (2004). Classes and Objects. In: How to Program Using Java. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-80243-8_13
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