Episode 29. Scope (or how far away can you call), Inheritance, marker interfaces, and overrides!

We go and visit the Primordial Java Concepts. As rules set in stone we explore the concept of multiple inheritance, method and variable scope (including the final keyword), abstract methods and @override. This is good for those starting up their Mad Java SkillZ (We're L33T, u K|\|0w?), or for those who were always curious why the language is this way.

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Scopeshttp://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/java/javaOO/accesscontrol.html

Override annotationhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/94361/when-do-you-use-javas-override-annotation-and-why

Abstract Methods and Classeshttp://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/java/IandI/abstract.html

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