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hey everyone welcome to part four the final part of item 10 in uh Joshua blocks Effective Java item 10 as if youve been following along in the previous Parts is obey the general contract when overriding equals and Im very excited and so is the dog barking outside when I decided to record a video but Im very excited because finally man this was a really long item its taken me a whole month to get across this item its kind of also because Ive kind of been procrastinating uh in any case this is really good because all the stuff that weve learned in this item what to do what not to do were gonna put it all together in this final item and create a high quality equals method or as Joshua blockwood said its the recipe for a high quality equals method so without further Ado lets get started um there are a few points that hes laid down on what to do when it comes to designing equals methods uh the first one is quite straightforward it is to use the double equals operator to check if