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Android Build a Weather App (2015) Concurrency and Error Handling Making Our Code Asynchronous

Binu Raj
Binu Raj
1,051 Points

Conceptual question about initializing Response objects from OkHttp.

Normally, objects are initialized using Object obj = new Object(); Why are we initializing our Response object like this: Response r = new Response.Build(); // no "()" after Response ? Is it a particular syntax related to method chaining that I'm unaware of?