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Anghel Leonard is a Chief Technology Strategist and independent consultant with 20+ years of experience in the Java ecosystem. In daily work, he is focused on architecting and developing Java distributed applications that empower robust architectures, clean code, and high-performance. Also passionate about coaching, mentoring and technical leadership. He is the author of several books, videos and dozens of articles related to Java technologies.
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3. Working with indentation in text blocks

Indentation in text blocks is easy to understand if we have a clear picture of two terms:

  • Incidental (or unessential) white spaces – represent the meaningless white spaces that result from code formatting (leading white spaces commonly added by the IDE) or are added intentionally/accidentally at the end of the text (trailing white spaces)
  • Essential white spaces – represent the white spaces that we explicitly add, which are meaningful for the final string

In Figure 1.3, you can see the incidental versus essential white spaces in a JSON text block:

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Figure 1.3: Incidental versus essential white spaces in a JSON text block

In the left figure, you can see the incidental versus essential white spaces when the closing delimiter is placed at the end of the content. In the middle figure, the closing delimiter was moved to its own line, while in the right figure, we also shifted to the left.

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Anghel Leonard is a Chief Technology Strategist and independent consultant with 20+ years of experience in the Java ecosystem. In daily work, he is focused on architecting and developing Java distributed applications that empower robust architectures, clean code, and high-performance. Also passionate about coaching, mentoring and technical leadership. He is the author of several books, videos and dozens of articles related to Java technologies.
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