Thank you so much. Such an amazing video! I have always wanted to know about this topic but i wasn't able to find a good source. Thanks a lot. I have a question if you don't mind what is the point of defining in this way? Animal dog = new Dog()? What features do we get by doing this? Thanks
Hi, for me it's not clear if that arrow(the actual reference value) that is stored in the reference variable it's a phisical memory address(that we cannot use in our program) or it's another value that JVM use to recognise the object.
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amazing ive been looking all over for this
Thanks for the feedback. I'm glad you found it useful!
Very well explained, Thank you!
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Great Video. Maybe you can put the oracle docs link you mentioned at the end of your video to the video description in the future?
Thank you!
Thank you so much. Such an amazing video! I have always wanted to know about this topic but i wasn't able to find a good source. Thanks a lot. I have a question if you don't mind what is the point of defining in this way? Animal dog = new Dog()? What features do we get by doing this? Thanks
I glad you found the video useful.
The following video goes into more depth about how this can be useful:
th-cam.com/video/cUh3Q9l3Q-0/w-d-xo.html
@@BillBarnum its the same video as this
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You are correct. I've updated my previous comment with this video which is what I meant to post: th-cam.com/video/cUh3Q9l3Q-0/w-d-xo.html
Excellent =)
Hi, for me it's not clear if that arrow(the actual reference value) that is stored in the reference variable it's a phisical memory address(that we cannot use in our program) or it's another value that JVM use to recognise the object.
Nice
Thanks
Thank you sir
I'm glad you liked the video. Thanks for the comment, Kore.
nice video, gg
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thank you sir
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