On 25/03/13 12:28, Michael Klishin wrote:
There is no absolute immutability on the JVM, .NET, in JavaScript.
There is always a backdoor to mutability.
But 99.9% of projects won't use it.
Andy hinted this last night as well...is this true? if I declare a
Integer/String object as private & final within a class, is there a way
to mutate it? I do find this very scary, even in Java as it contradicts
certain things we take for granted...
Jim
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