This line is from "The Java Programming Language" by Arnold, Gosling, and Holmes:
interface SortedCharSeqCollection<E extends Comparable<E> & CharSequence> { ... }
The "&" means "and also", so in this example the collection could hold Strings, which implements both interfaces. I am not sure why a comma wasn't used and would love to understand it from you guys.
Map<K, V>
.SortedCharSeqCollection<E extends Comparable<E>, CharSequence>
is not a syntax error: it has a defined, but completely different, meaning.