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justin cater

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Is it possible to have an abstract method in a final class? Posted: Jul 18, 2017 6:57 AM
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This is one of the interesting core Java questions which was asked to one of my readers recently during a telephonic interview for Java developer job interview. Even though he knows that you cannot make an abstract class final in Java, he got confused by the wording of the methods. The answer is simple, No, it’s ...

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