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justin cater

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Why you should control Visibility of Class and Interface in Java Posted: Sep 4, 2014 7:54 AM
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One of the important aspects of software development is maintenance, and  it’s proven by experience that a piece of software which keeps visibility of its components low is more maintainable than one that exposes its components more. You won’t realize it upfront, but you will miss it badly, while redesigning your application. Since maintaining backwards […]

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