It’s not, it’s JavaScript. Override is part of the variable name, so purely assumption as to what the developer intended it to mean.This is java annotation , you would use @Override above a method to be sure that you are overriding a super class method , if you use it and the method is not in the super class because you type it name wrong for example an error will occur at compile time.
edit: my edd is back to 19-30 of June…
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