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2 comments so far (post your own) View All Comments Latest 10 Comments:exception class using stack in java
Posted by seetha on Saturday, 04.4.09 @ 12:03pm | #86493
this topic is confusing
in almost all the tutorials and java notes i found they say java is completely object oriented ...
then they say ...primitive data types which are not implemented as objects exist .....
though these primitive data types can be converted to their object counterparts using the wrapper classes ...
would n't it be better just to say java is almost
completely object oriented ....
Posted by martin on Saturday, 11.15.08 @ 00:31am | #81687