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It's easy to see that the two examples are alike. Just please note that methods in a class do not have a comma between them. Notice developers sometimes forget it and put a comma between class methods, and things don't work. That's not a literal object, but a class syntax.
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It's easy to see that the two examples are alike. Just please note that methods in a class do not have a comma between them. Novice developers sometimes forget it and put a comma between class methods, and things don't work. That's not a literal object, but a class syntax.
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So, what exactly does `class` do? We may think that it defines a new language-level entity, but that would be wrong.
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