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Thread: What are some of your favorite methods in Java?

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    Default What are some of your favorite methods in Java?

    What are some of your favorite methods in Java? Just curious!

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    Default Re: What are some of your favorite methods in Java?

    Same question!

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    Default Re: What are some of your favorite methods in Java?

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    Default Re: What are some of your favorite methods in Java?

    i like the list method or what is a method? there is also clas, extend / implement interface, import, package, public static void main String[] arg or whatever. i would say system.out.println(); is my favorite method. i gues that would be in the out class which is in the system clas. a method is a statement that has "()" after the name i think.

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