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Hi {NAME}, I took some time over the weekend to update the article. Now it covers questions related

Hi {NAME}, I took some time over the weekend to update the [Core Java Interview Questions]( article. Now it covers questions related to the Java-14 release too. If you are planning for an interview, please go through it because most of the times questions are asked related to the latest release. [Build Security Into Your Code | Free Developer Conference | SnykCon Oct 5-7]( Free Security Developer Conference: [Build Security Into Your Code | 100+ Secure Development Sessions | SnykCon Oct 5-7]( PS: This article has helped many guys in java interviews, I feel so happy when someone emails me that reading these questions helped them in landing the job. So please share it with others too. I feel that it's the most complete and factually correct java interview questions article on the web, but I might have missed some important questions. So feel free to reply to me or comment over there and I will take a look at them. Thanks, Pankaj --------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright © 2019 JournalDev, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you subscribed to JournalDev Newsletter. If you don't want to hear from us, you can [Unsubscribe here](.

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