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Nearby Stores Android v2.1 NULLED - search application for Andoid
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From: James Gosling  Date: 1/13/11  Don Hopkins wrote:  >Hey I know it's 2011 and we're living in the future and all that, but  >there still seems to be some confusion and debate about a matter I  >thought was perfectly clear: Is Java pass by value or pass by  >reference?  Depends on your terminology.  But it's kinda both.  It's pass-by-value for  everything, with the twist that for class instances, the thing that's  passed-by-value is the pointer to the object, so it behaves like  pass-by-reference.  From: Don Hopkins  Date: 1/13/11  Reminds me of the controversy about Niklaus Wirth's name:  "Whereas Europeans generally pronounce his name the right way  ('Nick-louse Veert'), Americans invariably mangle it into 'Nickel's  Worth.' This is to say that Europeans call him by name, but Americans  call him by value." - Introduction by Adriaan van Wijngaarden at the  IFIP Congress (1965).  It seems to be a consequence of pretending pointers don't exist -- you  also have to pretend you have variables with object values and  references, but you still can't write a swap(a, b) function. If you  think of Java object values as pointers, then it's obviously passing  references by value. But if you don't believe in pointers and think of  variables as containing objects, then it's obviously passing objects  by reference, but your view of the world is an illusion, because it's  really implemented with pointers.  Or is it??? Someone suggested a Magic Elves theory, which helps a lot  of other stuff to make more sense.
http://coderanch.com/t/617230/java-programmer-OCPJP/certification/OCA-Java-Pass-reference
“Battleship Game” Spring, 2014
Made for Object-Orientated Programming Class
Utilized object-orientated programming paradigms and java.swing ui components