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Java Java Objects (Retired) Harnessing the Power of Objects Helper Methods and Conditionals

What are we trying to not repeat?

I understood everything he taught us in the video....we made a new methid which checks if the dispenser is empty and we used it in our main class.

BUT he keeps saying that we don't wanna repeat something...and at the end he congratses us for not repeating something,,,what did we not repeat??

1 Answer

We prevented ourself from repeating writing the same code over and over again. Not only does putting repeated functionality make code cleaner, it makes it easier to modify and maintain and it uses less memory. Imagine that we checked the dispenser if it was empty or not a lot. Writing code in a main function would get tedious

oh so we didn't write code in the main function and wrote it in the class file?