Why Java Beans are called “beans”?
“JavaBeans” are called beans because:
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Pragmatic programming is a software development approach that emphasizes practicality and efficiency, focusing on creating maintainable, adaptable, and reliable code through simplicity and direct problem-solving techniques.
“JavaBeans” are called beans because:
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