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🌒 Eclipse IDE@EclipseJavaIDE·
Yep, the 030 is an octal notation and the output will be: 50Eclipse Eclipse2432
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Maneesh Sharma
Maneesh Sharma@Maneesh05232208·
@EclipseJavaIDE It is another good example of testing one’s knowledge on how + operator is overloaded in java. Look into StringBuilder class from java API.
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Vesquesmoke
Vesquesmoke@vesquesmoke·
@EclipseJavaIDE yes, but second statement contain binary code, for second statement output won't be "Eclipse070" :)
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jack kim
jack kim@uvmaker·
@EclipseJavaIDE It’s ok. No errors. JavaScript can do this too. Python cannot do this without ‘str(number)’.
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