Ok no problem, so what about the other thing I said, am I on the right
track?

On Nov 12, 1:11 pm, Weiqi Gao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kram wrote:
> > Ok, so in C a pointer just points to a memory location, if whatever is
> > at that locations moves you get into trouble. But with Java, a
> > reference points to an object which has its own memory address that
> > may change and the reference wont be affected?
>
> > Also, Weiqi Gao says that Java has no pointers (unless I miss
> > understood you), but Casper says "Yes, Java has pointers", which is
> > it???
>
> When Casper said "Java has pointers. But ..." what he's saying is that
> "Nah, they aren't really pointers."
>
> So, no.
>
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> Weiqi Gao
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