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justin cater

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Java destructor – Why is it missing? Posted: Jul 11, 2014 5:59 AM
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In this article we will explain what a destructor is, why Java is missing one and what alternatives are provided by the language itself. Java is often compared to C++ in terms of being a high level*, object-oriented language. One of their major differences though, is that Java lacks a destructor element, and instead uses […]

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