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What do you mean my syntax in java???
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Answered by SpanditaDas
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The syntax of Java refers to the set of rules defining how a Java program is written and interpreted.Unlike in C++, in Java there are no global functions or variables, but there are data members which are also regarded as global variables. All code belongs to classes and all values are objects.

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The syntax of Java refers to the set of rules defining how a Java program is written and interpreted. Unlike in C++, in Java there are no global functions or variables, but there are data members which are also regarded as global variables. All code belongs to classes and all values are objects.

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