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In this video, we explore the differences between the final, finally, and finalize keywords in Java. Learn how to use final for constants, preventing inheritance, and method overriding. Understand the finally block for resource cleanup in exception handling. Discover the finalize method, its use cases, and why it's generally discouraged in modern Java programming. Perfect for Java developers preparing for interviews or looking to deepen their understanding of these essential keywords.
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