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I think what zvshrawder is saying is that if you use struct instead of class, you wouldn't need to write "public:", since by default, struct members are public.
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Day 17: More Exceptions
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I think what zvshrawder is saying is that if you use struct instead of class, you wouldn't need to write "public:", since by default, struct members are public.