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🔥 Pattern Matching для instanceof

В Java 14 был представлен Pattern Matching для оператора instanceof. Эта возможность упрощает и делает более читабельным код, который проверяет типы объектов и затем приводит их к этим типам.

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🔥 Pattern Matching для instanceof

В Java 14 был представлен Pattern Matching для оператора instanceof. Эта возможность упрощает и делает более читабельным код, который проверяет типы объектов и затем приводит их к этим типам.

✔️ Используйте эту фишку для написания более чистого и читаемого кода, избегая лишних явных приведений типов

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