Bytecode in Java is the outcome of any compilation of Java program and is an intermediate demonstration of the program which is independent of the machine.
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Bytecode in Java is the outcome of any compilation of Java program and is an intermediate demonstration of the program which is independent of the machine.
Back2Basics: The Story of Trait – Part 2
Back2Basics: The Story of Trait – Part 2
In our previous blog The Story of Trait – Part 1, we have discussed how traits are the just regular interfaces at the very basic form. In this blog, we will explore about traits can have method implementation too.
We will continue with our previous example and modify it and see how trait behaves in different scenarios.
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