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The most important rule of Java syntax: lines end with a semicolon. This punctuation tells Java (and you) that the line of code is over and isn’t intended to run on to the next line.
It's not a concept that is completely new to Java, as type inferences have been around since Java 5. Calming fears that type inferences might be problematic, Goetz reminded JavaOne attendees that Java ...
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