In this article, we have covered a lot of ground! We now know about the primitive Java types, such as int, float and char. We also know how to create a basic class, compile it into byte-code, and run it from the command prompt.
Be sure to checkout part four of this ten part tutorial, where I will talk more about classes and give some detailed examples of objects.
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