classes imbriquées

English translation: nested classes

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French term or phrase: classes imbriquées
English translation:nested classes
Entered by: veratek

09:50 Oct 29, 2010
French to English translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - IT (Information Technology) / JAVA
French term or phrase: classes imbriquées
ordre des déclarations:
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9. Déclaration des variables d’instance
10. Constructeurs
11. Méthodes
12. Déclaration de classes imbriquées
veratek
Brazil
Local time: 10:28
nested classes
Explanation:
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6.9 Nested classes (Java inner classes). C# allows you to write inner classes too. However, the rules are much simpler than in Java when it comes to this. ...
book.javanb.com/...To.../0321136225_ch06lev1sec9.html
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GILLES MEUNIER
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Local time: 15:28
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nested classes


Explanation:
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Note added at 6 mins (2010-10-29 09:57:52 GMT)
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6.9 Nested classes (Java inner classes). C# allows you to write inner classes too. However, the rules are much simpler than in Java when it comes to this. ...
book.javanb.com/...To.../0321136225_ch06lev1sec9.html

GILLES MEUNIER
France
Local time: 15:28
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Native speaker of: French
PRO pts in category: 125
Grading comment
Thank you.

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Alison High: yep, that's the one!
9 mins

agree  Travelin Ann: http://www.liafa.jussieu.fr/~hf/verif/ens/an09-10/poo/classe...
16 mins

agree  La Classe
38 mins

agree  Martin Cassell
1 hr

agree  Neil Coffey: Yes. Note that in some cases the term "inner classes" (which is strictly a sub-type of nested classes) is mis-used to cover all nested classes.
1 hr
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