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I see your TypeScript and raise you kotlin:
var a: String
What’s up with that syntax? Why the use of var here?
Kotlin knows mutable and immutable variables.
var
indicate mutables andval
would indicate immutables (comparable with thefinal
modifier in java andconst
in JavaScript/TypeScript).So a var can start as a string and later be an integer?
I don’t know Kotlin but in other languages “(im)mutable” refers to the value, not the type.
No, the type is strict and fixed.
a = “”
Say that again, motherfucker! 🔫
TypeScript vs Java?
char a[69]; btw.
Why have String when we have a perfectly good array at home?
because
char*
sucks
When String a without being told Let a: String -
“Ah ah ah! Simon didn’t say!”