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  • NOT AWESOME: java's primitive types behave differently in arrays and could cause problems

    VERY AWESOME: generic classes don't take primitive types and therefore i have nothing to worry about

  • "java's primitive types," he growls from the rubble of his crumbled code, "can behave quite differently if you stick them in an array."

  • 1 month ago on April 01, 2023 at 4:17 pm

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