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identifying identifiers
vijesh salian
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is e# a valid identifier or not?give reasons..
wat does it take to be an identifier?
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Welcome to JavaRanch
Have you tried it?
You do realise using the identifier C# in any
Java
program will burn your hard drive out?
The rules about identifiers are in the
Java Language Specification
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You can also take a look at the
naming
section in the Java Tutorial.
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