Java's system works just fine. It is assumed when you are writing a class, that a variable is part of that class. It makes more sense. After all why wouldn't you assume first that a variable that is part of a class belongs to that class. If you are dumb and want to put an identical variable in a local scope in a function, for example, then you use this.foo to distinguish. Java is more logical IMHO
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